Traditional earrings from Afghanistan, with an elongated form, composed of three interconnected rosettes with a characteristic radial embossing. The design draws on classic patterns used by Pashtun and Uzbek tribes, creating jewelry with a rhythmic, almost resonant character.
The elements are made of a light metal resembling silver—typical of Afghan tribal jewelry. The alloy likely contains silver (estimated at around 70-80%), but the earrings are not hallmarked and have not been laboratory tested. Therefore, they should be considered artistic jewelry made of metal of uncertain purity.
The subtle ending with a ball pendant adds a touch of lightness and emphasizes their resonant character. These earrings are lightweight and flexible, moving with every head movement – they'll make a unique addition to ethnic, boho, or even minimalist outfits for a touch of contrast.
Perfect for lovers of jewelry with soul and authentic heritage. Handcrafted and aged, each piece may show subtle signs of time – evidence of its true origins and history.