These incredibly distinctive earrings originate from Afghanistan, likely from the region inhabited by the Kuchi tribe. Crafted from approximately 800 fine silver, typical of traditional jewelry from this region, their form is the result of handcrafted craftsmanship, preserving a rugged, tribal character.
The upper part of the earrings takes the form of a six-pointed star with red glass inlay, reminiscent of ancient protective amulets. The carved surface and natural irregularities add authenticity and historical charm. Suspended on a classic hook, the earrings are comfortable and lightweight to wear despite their substantial size.
The lower part of the earring resembles a dome, wrapped in twisted wire and topped with numerous spiral charms that delicately move with every movement. This type of design is often found in ancient Afghan jewelry and can be interpreted as a symbol of fertility or protection from the evil eye.
Not just a piece of jewelry, but also an object with a soul – these earrings could have accompanied women during important ceremonies or journeys. Perfect for collectors of ethnic jewelry or those seeking truly unique pieces with a history captured in metal and glass.