Ancient art continues to shine thanks to Kazakh jeweler

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A piece of Alibai's art on show at his workshop. [Photo/Xinhua]

Alibai says that Kazakh jewelry art was flourishing in the 17th and 18th centuries, and his work draws inspiration from those ancient masters.

"Our work is piecemeal. Everything is done manually, without the use of machines, computers or technical devices," he says.

"This is the only way to make an exclusive piece of jewelry," he says.

Alibai is now focused on passing on his skills to the next generation.

"Being a jeweler is not easy. A lot of young people get excited about jewelry art, but only a few can finish the apprenticeship," he says.

"I do not refuse anyone, so there have been many boys and girls in the workshop. I teach them for free, hoping that the beauty of this Kazakh art can be inherited."

Alibai has been recognized as an honored worker of Kazakhstan and has received the Honorary Order of Carl Faberge.

His works are exhibited in the National Museum of Kazakhstan as well as in private collections both in Kazakhstan and abroad. The handmade jewelry he makes is also presented as national gifts to visiting foreign leaders.

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