An elderly craftsman once made golabetoons, used as decoration for women's clothing, using a secret method of mixing silver and gold. Now, he is unable to craft as he used to, and merely gazes at his old creations displayed in a museum. ...See moreAn elderly craftsman once made golabetoons, used as decoration for women's clothing, using a secret method of mixing silver and gold. Now, he is unable to craft as he used to, and merely gazes at his old creations displayed in a museum. With materials being hard to come by during the war, coupled with the loss of relatives, he was physically and mentally devastated, and the rhythmical movements of his weaving hands stopped completely. However, one day, he suddenly wakes up saying that he wants to make a wedding dress. Unable to obtain gold and silver for his golabetoon, he decides to use something rather unusual . . . The craftsman's machine spins an exquisite thread, just as it had before. And so the old man's hands weave the remains of the war. Written by
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