Below - Intricate PNG motifs made from PNG gold - a gecko, PNG Kina coin & Kundu pendants
In the jungles, valleys, mountainsides
and river banks of Papua New
Guinea ; washed up by pristine waters and painstakingly
filtered by miners – silver and gold come to life when artisans at the House of Gemini or Kara Jewellers put their talent to work. The process of rolling wire,
moulding, shaping and polishing jewellery is same the world over.
What is so vastly different
about the jewellery made in Papua
New Guinea is the inspiration deeply rooted in
a rich cultural heritage which is expressed onto the individually handcrafted gold
and silver pieces. In this story we celebrate the shining examples who rarely
receive accolades. They are the jewels of this country.
Tau Rupa exemplifies one of
those. He is a wealth of talent His superbly crafted handiwork adorns beautiful
women not only in Papua New
Guinea but arguably in every corner of the
globe. His typical day at the House of Gemini could be spent sketching,
designing, moulding, shaping, engraving and polishing fine jewellery worth
thousands of Kina made of gold and silver encrusted with diamonds and precious
stones.
Yet this unassuming 54 year
old from Babaka village in the Central
Province only completed
Grade 6. At 16 years and fresh out of school, Tau Rupa travelled to Port Moresby in search of
a job. The only jewellers in Papua
New Guinea then were Kara Watchmakers located
in Boroko. He was given an opportunity to enter an industry that was in its
infancy and had not yet realised the enormous potential it had on its doorstep.
Tau has not looked back since.
Mining Boom
The boom in mineral mining in
Papua New Guinea
in the 1980s brought with it the window of opportunity for using affordable
local gold and silver in jewellery making. Alluvial gold mining also introduced
an opening for using gold nuggets for refining and in exquisite settings. Jewellers
like Tau were able to use these local precious metals to perfect their craft. Tau
spent painstaking hours training under the watchful eyes of overseas jewellers,
brought to Papua New Guinea
by Kara.
A white shell bangle enriched by PNG gold
(photos - www.rockyroephotographics.com)

