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JewelMed

EU 5th FWP
INCOMED CONCERTED ACTION
Project ICA3-1999-10020

JewelMed is one of the projects co-ordinated by the European Jewellery Technology Network (EJTN) - European Group of Economic Interest (GEIE) and it is worth pointing out that the JewelMed partners are not members of EJTN-GEIE.

The objective of the JewelMed project is the identification, analysis, preservation and dissemination of manufacturing technologies in goldsmithing and silversmithing from the 7th to the 1st century BC in the Mediterranean area.


Project Description

The objective of the JewelMed project is the identification, analysis, preservation and dissemination of manufacturing technologies in goldsmithing and silversmithing from the 7th to the 1st century BC in the Mediterranean area.

JewelMed is a Concerted Action aimed at collating and recording data and experiences on Mediterranean Cultural Heritage, within the Euromediterranean Region, gathered in similar projects in order to contribute to the re-utilisation of manufacturing technologies in goldsmithing and silversmithing in:

* Educational activities
* Training of qualified competencies for Museum restoration activities
* Restoration of archaeological artefacts
* Handcrafting SME market promotion

The Concerted Action is focused on four major activities:

* Identification of technologies
* Comparative studies
* Utilisation of supporting technologies
* Dissemination and exploitation activities

Three main results have been achieved since March 1, 2000, Operative Commencing Date of the project:

1. The Guidelines: an important reference tool prepared by the JewelMed advisors. They are a critical and cognitive starting point for the different activities as well as an infomative dossier to be developed through partners contributions. The Guidelines are divided into two sections: Analysis and dissemination of information and Historical profile and classification instruments.

2. The JewelMed Database includes:

* administrative data - Information on ownership, location, current exhibition of the object.
* usability data - Information on possible uses of the object based on the observation procedure of similar artefacts.
* production/technology data - Information on techniques, materials and tools used to manufacture the object.
* iconography/decoration data - Information on decorative themes of the object and its componets.
* archaeological data - Information on the location and on the conservation or restoration procedures that applied since the object was found.

3. The comparative study consists of detailed description of methodologies related to techniques identified, with specialized input from the scientific, archaeological and technical organizations participating in the Concerted Action. The approach considers two main directions: socio-economic, historical, artistic aspects, and technological and productive characteristics.

With reference to project culture and terminology competencies, a common language was needed to carry out the work on a common basis in different geographical areas, with the available human and scientific resources. This has resulted in an important JewelMed output: the creation of the technical glossary providing a key reference quide for all the JewelMed activities, allowing partners to communicate and to cooperate on a shared-knowledge basis.

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