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Old 7th November 2020, 11:20 AM   #1
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Default Bosnian Blacksmith

although well known in the Ottoman empire due to the high quality of cold weapons, still some blacksmiths survived to the present date.

Bosnian village of smiths, Ochevia
VARES, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JANUARY 31: A blacksmith named Miyo Yozelyic holding a hammer at a smithery in Ochevia village of Vares, Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 31, 2015. Smiths in Ochevia carry on forging traditions inherited by their ancestors. (Photo by Samir Yordamovic )
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