Abstract:
Svaneti (Western Georgian Highlands) is reckoned to be one of the
ancient areas in the World for extracting and elaboration of precious metals.
Some foreign sources indicate that gold existed in Svaneti. The same sources
include accounts about different methods for extracting the gold, also about
technology of goldsmithery. The myth about golden fleece is related to
extraction of gold at the upper reaches of Enguri River.
Gold used to be extracted as gold sand in the rivers, and gold mining was
another way of getting it.
Chemical analysis of the artefacts from Svaneti shows the use of local
gold for them; they were done by the local goldsmiths. Longtime tradition is
still preserved in ethnographical reality of Zemo (Upper) Svaneti.