Authentic Afghan earrings, a model of raw beauty and tribal craftsmanship. Crafted from a light metal resembling high-grade silver, although they are not hallmarked, their form, finish, and color indicate their origins in the regions of northern Afghanistan, where this type of jewelry was passed down from generation to generation.
At the center of the composition are large, red cabochons—probably glass—with an irregular surface and a deep luster. Below them are two turquoise beads, characteristic of Afghan jewelry, reminiscent in color of nomadic jewelry.
The upper part of the earrings is a convex, conical element resembling a rosette or miniature helmet—a decoration typical of the region, often found in traditional jewelry.
Due to the lack of a hallmark and the handmade nature of the earrings, they should be considered a handcrafted product with an undetermined silver content. Perfect for lovers of ethnic, unique jewelry with a history that has not been subjected to modern jewelry standards.