Description
Unearthed from the depths of the ancient Mukkaru settlement in Galpaya, Sri Lanka, the Old Natural Carved Blue Glass offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the craftsmanship of this enigmatic race. This oval-shaped gemstone, weighing 1.65 ct and measuring 10.9 x 8.6 x 2.2 mm, is adorned with exquisite carvings of wild warthog, showcasing the skill and ingenuity of the Mukkaru people.
Believed to have originated over 700-1000 years ago, the Mukkaru people migrated to Sri Lanka during the era of ancient kings, bringing with them their expertise in gemstone mining and trading. Utilizing traditional polishing techniques with Kabarondum dust, they transformed the hardest stones, such as Sapphire, into stunning jewelry pieces.
As we delve into the mining sites once frequented by the Mukkaru people, we unearth treasures they left behind. Stones once overlooked have now become prized possessions, with Spinel and garnet commanding high prices in today’s market.
The discovery of these intricately carved blue glass artifacts adds a new dimension to the Mukkaru legacy. Their mastery in stone carving showcases advanced techniques and ancient technologies, enriching our understanding of their culture and heritage. Each artifact serves as a testament to the Mukkaru people’s enduring legacy and their contributions to the world of gemstone craftsmanship.