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Castellar de la Frontera \par \par Narrator \par In Spain there are many castles, but few shelter a proper village within their walls. Castellar de la Frontera is one of these. Paloma Hidalgo Hidalgo has lived here for many years. \par \par Paloma Hidalgo \par The walls of this village date back to the 13th century: it was built by the Arabs when the Nazari kingdom reigned in Granada, in the 1200s. Then it became a military fortress. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Why is this village called Castellar de la Frontera? Or rather, why are there so many villages in Spain that are called 'something-of-the-frontier'? \par \par Paloma Hidalgo \par Castellar, like Jerez, and like many other village, as you say, were on the frontier between the Christian kingdom and the Nazari kingdom. As the Reconquest p rogressed, they took away the little villages, and by the end, the Arab kingdom was reduced to the small bastion of Andalusia. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par How curious! Hello. \par \par Girl \par Hello. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par You're doing a very hard job here. \par \par Girl \par Yes, we're painting. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Is it a training project? \par \par Girl \par Yes, there are modules, plastering and painting - that's us. There is a masonry module, electricity, carpentry and plumbing modules. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Do you enjoy doing up a village of your own, a village in your home country? \par \par Girl \par Yes, so that it is well-kept, not falling down or anything like that. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Thanks very much. Isn't the girls' work interesting? Is it difficult to find work in the village? \par \par Paloma Hidalgo \par Yes, it is indeed, in the village and in particular the whole of Andalusia. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Why, what is there to normally? \par \par Paloma Hidalgo \par Here there are a lot of people doing craftwork. A lot of us are artisans and it's the only way to more or less live with independent means. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Yes\'85 \par \par Narrator \par In this modest village workshop, }{\caps\fs24 \'c1}{\fs24 ngel Dorado makes exclusive jewelry for designers like Cartier. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par What do you like most about Castellar? \par \par \'c1ngel Dorado \par What I like most about Castellar is the peace and quiet which allows you to do anything you want to. It allows you to observe the smallest details and gives you the patience you need to get to the very essence of things. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par From what jewelry in the past have you taken inspiration to create your own pieces? \par \par \'c1ngel Dorado \par Possibly Romanic jewelry, or even the Iberian jewelry that was around in Spain 2,000 years ago. It was very beautiful. It is hard to believe their pieces were very similar to work by the Mayans or something along those lines. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Your work is very fine. That's beautiful, isn't it? Because normally people don't think artisans should necessarily be doing fine work, do they? \par \par \'c1ngel Dorado \par The truth is that the best work is done by hand, because things can only be well done if done by hand. There isn\rquote t a machine in existence that can imitate a hand at work. \par \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\fs24 [}{\i\fs24 music}{\fs24 ] \par }}