Date of issue: 18th of October 2021
Material: Au 900, Ag 75, Cu 25
Denomination value: 100 Euro
The fujara is a unique woodwind folk instrument that originated in Slovakia. Featuring an exceptionally long tube and three tone holes, the fujara was traditionally played mainly by Slovak shepherds, but it also appeared at more formal occasions of celebration or mourning. The body of the fujara consists of two interconnected parts: a main tube (typically between 160 and 200 cm long) and a smaller parallel tube (50–80 cm long). The instrument is often decorated with plant motifs or with the traditional ribbon pattern preserved mainly in bobbin laces from the Podpoľanie region. Besides standard-sized fujaras, there are also mini-fujaras and double fujaras, each reflecting unique attributes of their maker and player. Fujara music is notable for its deep tones emitted by its lower register and for very high overtones made possible by the length of the instrument. Fujara players traditionally intersperse their playing with singing. The fujara has appeared in the works of composers such as Svetozár Stračina. This instrument and its music represent a special part of the intangible cultural heritage of both Slovakia and humanity as a whole.
Obverse:
The obverse depicts a man playing the fujara, set within a space delimited by the edge of the coin and by the left and lower edges of a decorative frame. To the left of the frame is the name of the issuing country ‘SLOVENSKO’, divided into three lines. Below the name are the coin’s denomination ‘100’ and currency ‘EURO’, one above the other, and below that, still to the left of the frame, is the Slovak coat of arms. The far left and right edges of the design feature decorative folk elements. The year of issuance ‘2021’ appears below the frame at the bottom of the design.
Reverse:
The obverse image consists of two details of a richly decorated fujara, set within a space delimited by the edge of the coin and by the right and lower edges of a decorative frame. In the lower left part of this space are the stylised letters ‘PV’, referring to the coin’s designer Peter Valach, and the mint mark of the Kremnica Mint (Mincovňa Kremnica), consisting of the letters ‘MK’ placed between two dies. To the right of the frame is the inscription ‘NEHMOTNÉ KULTÚRNE DEDIČSTVO’ (intangible cultural heritage) together with two decorative folk elements. The word ‘FUJARA’ is inscribed below the frame at the bottom of the design.
Coin details: |
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Designer: | Peter Valach |
Composition: | Au 900 Ag 75 Cu 25 |
Weight: | 9,5 g |
Diameter: | 26 mm |
Edge: | milled |
Producer: | Mincovňa Kremnica, š.p. |
Engraver: | Dalibor Schmidt |
Issuing volume: |
3,900 coins in proof quality |