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Gocha Laghidze (, March 18, 1965 — present) is a Dutch- Georgian metal artist and
armorer Historically, an armourer is a person who makes personal armour, especially plate armour. Historically armourers were often men, but women could also undertake the occupation: for example Alice la Haubergere worked as an armourer in Cheapside i ...
. He specializes in the reconstruction and restoration of
medieval armor Body armour, personal armour (also spelled ''armor''), armoured suit (''armored'') or coat of armour, among others, is armour for a person's body: protective clothing or close-fitting hands-free shields designed to absorb or deflect physical a ...
and
weaponry A weapon, arm, or armament is any implement or device that is used to deter, threaten, inflict physical damage, harm, or kill. Weapons are used to increase the efficacy and efficiency of activities such as hunting, crime (e.g., murder), law e ...
. Laghidze's work involves studying the historical context and original
craftsmanship Workmanship is a human attribute relating to knowledge and skill at performing a task. Workmanship is also a quality imparted to a product. The type of work may include the creation of handcrafts, art, writing, machinery and other products. Workma ...
of the objects he handles. His work is characterized by craftsmanship with an artistic touch. The Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science considers his work to be of essential importance to Dutch cultural heritage.


Youth and education

Gocha Laghidze was born in 1965 in
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into a family that was part of the
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in Georgia, which was then part of the
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. In elementary and high school, he showed talent in painting, mathematics, and physics. In 1979, he attended a special high school. His history teacher there, Juansher Jurkhadze, was a collector of antique art and sparked Laghidze's interest in swords and armor. With his support, Laghidze made a sample of chain mail. He then crafted a traditional helmet. Jurkhadze was impressed by his work and gave him a Persian shield from his collection.


Education and early work

Laghidze was seventeen when he went to the Polytechnic Institute (now the
Georgian Technical University Georgian Technical University (GTU, formerly V.I. Lenin Georgian Polytechnical Institute) is the main and largest technical university of Georgia. It is located in the capital city of Tbilisi. History Georgian Technical University was foun ...
) and graduated in 1989 as an
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, though he would never use this degree. During his studies, he got married. To fund his wedding, he sold his handmade helmets at a flea market. He received a good price for his work. Laghidze realized then that he could make money with his talent and continued in the field of historical armor reconstruction. In addition to his studies, he took a course on Georgian weaponry, researched traditional armor and
sword A sword is an edged and bladed weapons, edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter ...
s, and regularly visited the
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. From 1985, he worked on reconstructing a traditional Georgian armor, an ''Abjari''. From 1987, he worked part-time at the Art Combine in Tbilisi and completed personal commissions for artist
Zurab Tsereteli Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli ( ka, ზურაბ კონსტანტინეს ძე წერეთელი, tr'';'' 4 January 1934 – 22 April 2025) was a Georgian painter, sculptor and architect known for large-scale and at ti ...
. He made a complete armor, which was written about in the Georgian newspaper ''Achalgazrda Komunisti'' in 1988. This led to significant commissions and a presentation on Georgian television. His work was praised by experts such as Kote Cholokashvili, art critic Guram Gabashvili, and artist Temur Sulkhanishvili. After completing his university studies in 1989, Laghidze started working as a metal restorer at the National Monument Protection Service at the Open-Air Museum of Ethnography in Tbilisi. His work was selected by the Ministry of Culture for exhibitions at the Artists' House in Tbilisi and a show in Burg Hasseg/Hall in Tyrol, Austria. He carried out restoration projects and researched traditional methods for making Georgian steel, known as '' bulati'', used to manufacture high-quality weapons. The period when the former Soviet Union collapsed and Georgia became independent in 1991 was difficult for Laghidze. He did his military service and faced disappointments. He no longer felt at home in Georgia and, after several commissions from Dutch museums, immigrated with his family to the Netherlands.


The Netherlands

Since 1995, Laghidze has lived and worked in the Netherlands. His rise to fame began with a Georgian armor he made, exhibited at the Juttersmuseum on
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. This caught the attention of Jan Piet Puype, curator of the Dutch Army Museum in
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, which led to major commissions. In 1997, Laghidze was invited by the European Center for Monument Care at
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in Venice. In 1998, on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the
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, he made a replica of
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’s armor from 1590 for the Army Museum in Delft. This was seen as a masterpiece that earned him much recognition. Laghidze has also completed personal commissions, such as for Henk Visser, patron and owner of the Visser Collection in
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. In 2001–2002, Laghidze gave lectures in Amsterdam at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN). From the same period onwards, he runs his own studio in Roosendaal. In 2004, he became a naturalized Dutch citizen, a process facilitated by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science recognizing his work as a significant contribution to Dutch cultural heritage. In 2022, an overview exhibition of his work was held at the Markiezenhof in
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, titled ''The Iron Secret Keeper''. In this exhibition, he aimed to show the connection between the Markiezenhof and
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, as several
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from Bergen op Zoom were members of the
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, an exclusive knightly order that was originally Georgian.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Laghidze, Gocha Living people Swordsmiths Goldsmiths 1965 births Georgian Technical University alumni People from Tbilisi