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©Aleksandar Petrović
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Aleksandar Petrović

  • Bookbinder
  • Belgrade, Serbia
  • Master Artisan
Aleksandar Petrović Bookbinder
Contact
Serbian, English, German
Hours:
Daily 08:00 - 17:00
Phone:
+381 612032424
©Aleksandar Petrović

Keeping Serbian bookbinding alive

  • • Aleksandar inherited his bookbinding workshop from his grandfather
  • • He learned the craft from his family members and on his own
  • • The bookbinding business he runs was set up in 1905

Aleksandar Petrović is one of the last remaining artisanal bookbinders in the capital of Serbia, Belgrade. Knowing that his craft is in danger, he gives himself fully to everything he does. "You can count the number of artisanal bookbinders in Serbia on one hand," says Aleksandar. His work is precise, meticulous, and clean, just like the work of his father, uncle, and grandfather, from whom he learned the craft and inherited the family business. The bookbinding company of the Petrović family was founded in 1905 and later grew into a chain of workshops in the Serbian capital. Now, however, there is only one small workshop left where Aleksandar works. In it, you can see old fashioned machines and tools that are still in use, as if you have travelled back in time.

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Works

  • ©Aleksandar Petrović
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Photo: ©Aleksandar Petrović
Bible in a box

The leather case is handcrafted from black leather and is gold plated. The corners of the box are decorated by hand.

Photo: ©Aleksandar Petrović
19th century book

This is an old restored book from the 19th century. The title pages were preserved and glued to new covers.

Photo: ©Aleksandar Petrović
Lightweight

This book cover is made using French binding, a binding technique that is used to close the raw edges of light weight and sheer material.

Photo: ©Aleksandar Petrović
Leather box

The interior of this box is made of leather and soft red plush. A relief structure was used.

Photo: ©Aleksandar Petrović
Dante Alighieriʼs Inferno

The book is bound in hardcover. It is made of leather, cardboard, and paper.

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