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Jesús Domínguez Machuca
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Jesús Domínguez Machuca
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Jesús Domínguez Machuca
©Antonio Iglesias Fotografia
Jesús Domínguez Machuca
©Antonio Iglesias Fotografia
Jesús Domínguez Machuca
©Antonio Iglesias Fotografia
Jesús Domínguez Machuca
©Antonio Iglesias Fotografia

Jesús Domínguez Machuca

Silversmithing

Seville, Spain

Recommended by Ana Maria Abascal & Patricia Medina

Perfecting a family heritage

  • Jesús follows the family tradition of silversmithing
  • He started as an apprentice with his father
  • Seville influences his work

An admirer of Spanish silverware from the 17th and 18th centuries, Jesús Domínguez is a Sevillian artisan who has been running the Orfebrería Domínguez workshop for more than thirty years. The workshop was founded by his father in 1945 and he started as an apprentice in 1986 at the age of 19. Since then, he has not stopped working with metals. Seville's great goldsmith tradition has influenced the work of craftsmen like Jesús. One of the first objects he made when he took over the workshop was a gold dagger for the Brotherhood of Soledad de San Lorenzo in Seville. What he likes most about his work is the methodology of all the phases and seeing the final result. For him a good silversmith must know how to pause, measure, look and check with the design. "Perfection must be the goal," says Jesús.

Jesús Domínguez Machuca is an expert artisan: he began his career in 1986

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Silver crownSilver traySilver candelabraSilver bluffThrone caller

INTERVIEW

Many people who enter a silversmith's workshop for the first time are surprised that all the work originates from a sheet of silver, copper, or foil. If I had to mention any skill or specialty, I would mention the setting, mounting, and firing of the pieces.

In this craft, you have to be a very methodical and patient person. One must always strive for perfection. I would advise that person to study fine arts and then look for a place in a workshop to learn the techniques of the trade.

Perhaps when we made our first gold crown, more than 20 years ago. On that occasion, we used about 3700 grams of gold. The method becomes more precise because you know that each gram of material has a lot of value.

The vast majority of our orders are classic goldsmith pieces, I think that almost everything has been created in that field. The innovation lies in learning from the classics and knowing how to combine them with a personal style.

1 EXPERIENCE

Discover a goldsmithing heritage

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Jesús Domínguez Machuca

Silversmith

Seville, Spain

Recommended by Ana Maria Abascal & Patricia Medina

ADDRESS

Calle Santa Clara 89, 41002, Seville, Spain

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AVAILABILITY

By appointment only

PHONE

+34 954388584

LANGUAGES

Spanish, French

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