Historic Muslim Taweez

The necklace made of brass has historical significance for people living in this part of Asia. Its main part is a closed brass tube with a compartment for prayers, symbols or other items. Taweez, as such items are called, are popular in Muslim and Hindu cultures. It is believed that placing appropriate items in them, such as prayers, pieces of paper with blessings written on them, or stones, brings protection or happiness to their owner. The necklace is enriched with numerous brass tassels and 15 cm long bells , which are typical of the Turkmen style. Their sound symbolizes protection against evil spirits and attracting good forces. The Turkmen Taweez necklace is an antique item that comes from the culture of the Turkmen, a nomadic people living in Central Asia. Their art of jewelry making was highly appreciated, and their products are still valuable exhibits in museums and private collections. Similar Taweez necklaces were worn by Turkmen women in everyday life, but also during religious ceremonies and holidays. They believed that wearing them would provide them with protection and happiness in life. Necklaces were also a symbol of status and wealth, and their size and weight were intended to reflect the prestige and wealth of their owner.

Today, Turkmen Taweez necklaces are very popular among collectors and lovers of ethnic art. They are a unique and beautiful exhibit that attracts attention with its appearance and arouses curiosity with its history and meaning. This is a unique item that will be appreciated not only by lovers of ethnic jewelry, but also by people interested in the history and culture of the peoples living in Central Asia.

The history of Turkmen Taweez necklaces dates back to ancient times. The Turkmen were a nomadic tribe who moved from place to place in search of better pastures for their cattle. During these migrations, the Turkmens had with them only the most important items, such as tools, weapons, food and, of course, decorations. These decorations had a very important meaning in the life of the Turkmen. They were not only beautiful objects, but also had important religious and cultural significance. Turkmen Taweez necklaces were often passed down from generation to generation and were of great value to their owners.

For centuries, Turkmenistan was an important point on the Silk Road, which was a trade route connecting China, India and Europe. The Turkmen were known for trading silk, leather, carpets and other handicrafts.

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