Rare vintage Kuchi choker - neilo work

Immerse yourself in the mysterious aura of the Afghan steppes with this unique, rare vintage Kuchi choker. Handmade of brass, decorated with a black pattern in the "neilo work" technique, it delights with its depth of color and mystical character, constituting a real gem among the handicrafts of the Kuchi tribes.

The Kuchi tribes, nomads who have been roaming the steppes of Afghanistan for generations, are famous for their rich tradition and craftsmanship of jewelry. Their decorations, made of precious metals, natural stones, glass beads and other elements, are not only beautiful accessories, but also symbols of social status, tribal affiliation and religious beliefs.

This vintage Kuchi choker is not just jewelry, but a real work of applied art. Made in the "neilo work" technique, which involves applying layers of colored glass and firing them to obtain unique patterns, it delights with its deep black and intricate composition. The black pattern, visible in the center of the necklace, directly on the neck, adds a mysterious character to it and highlights the craftsmanship of Afghan craftsmen.

By wearing this choker, you become the owner of a unique treasure and part of the rich history of the Kuchi tribes. It is not only a decoration, but also a story about the journeys, traditions and beliefs of the Afghan steppes.

  • Handmade of brass
  • Decorated with a black pattern using the authentic "Neilo Work" glazing technique
  • Unique pattern visible in the center of the necklace
  • Ended with real coins
  • Vintage, from Afghanistan
  • Unique and unrepeatable
  • Perfect for collectors of ethnic jewelry and handicrafts
  • A great gift for a person who appreciates unique items
  • The black color in the culture of the Kuchi tribes often symbolizes protection against evil and spiritual strength.
  • The "neilo work" technique is known for its precision and requires extensive experience from craftsmen.
  • This choker is a unique piece that may increase in value over time.

Remember that by purchasing this choker, you are supporting the local Kuchi community and contributing to the preservation of dying craft traditions.

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