•interest:
CULTURE
•altitude meters / feet:
2250
7381
/
•visit time:
min.
1
/ max.
2
hours
•type:
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
•kind:
URBAN
•location:
CUENCA CITY
•country:
ECUADOR
•friendly to:
CHILDREN - FAMILIES - SENIORS - HANDICAPPED - PETS
•relevant categories:
Within Cuenca's Historic District World Cultural Site by UNESCO - Within Cajas Massif Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO - Cultural National Heritage by the Ecuadorian Government
ABOUT -
Jewelry Street in Cuenca
Gran Colombia Street is the center of a dynamic commercial, artisan and cultural activity in the city of Cuenca. Known as the "Jewelry Street", it is also home to a museum dedicated to the work of the goldsmiths.
In a few blocks, you can find shops selling ceramics, clothing, embroidery, leather goods, and crafts in general. The jewel in the crown are the enterprises dedicated to the design, elaboration and commercialization of jewelry. In just two blocks and in a few minutes, it is possible to visit at least 10 jewelry stores with objects of the highest quality made by Cuenca craftsmen. And in the surroundings there are other 10 additional points of sale.
To get an overview of this artisan work, one option is to visit the Museo de la Joyería Cuencana. It has a section that recognizes the trajectory of outstanding jewelers of the city. Another section exhibits tools and techniques used by the goldsmiths. In the workshop you can appreciate the process of elaboration of the jewels. The circuit is completed with the exhibition and sale of finished products. The city's jewelers are organized in an Association, which brings together about 50 artisans.
In Azuay and Cuenca, the history of jewelry making goes back thousands of years. It is a heritage of the Cañari culture. In the pre-Inca period, the notions of art were established. The Cañari tradition was fused with the knowledge of the precious metals of the Incas. Later, during three centuries, the ancestral practices were mixed with what the Spaniards knew and their methods of extraction and production.
The "Calle de las Joyerías" is currently the best showcase to observe the progress and development of this Cuenca craft. Foreign techniques have allowed the industrialization of the processes. The small artisan workshops have adapted to this change.
The Great Colombia, named after the ephemeral unit created by Simon Bolivar, must be walked slowly. The objective: to pay attention to details. The architecture of their houses. The options open in their shops. Today it is the backbone of the Cuenca Tramway.
ADDRESS OR VENUE
Gran Colombia street, Cuenca City, Ecuador
OPENING HOURS (or DATE if it is an event)
-
Open every day
RELATED ACTIVITIES
VISITS:
GUIDED VISITS
INDEPENDIENT VISITS
EXPERIENTIAL JOURNEY
CULTURAL:
ATTENDING COMMERCIAL EVENTS
ENTERTAIMENT:
SHOPPING