These antique tribal earrings from Afghanistan, handcrafted using the silver casting technique, are the quintessence of rustic Kuchi nomadic jewelry. Their form is based on a wide hoop with rich openwork ornamentation, giving them a lightness despite their expressive character.
A red carnelian – a stone symbolizing courage and strength, often used in tribal jewelry as a protective talisman – is embedded in the center of the earrings. It is accompanied by embossed and soldered silver plates of irregular shapes, enhancing the impression of austerity and handcrafted craftsmanship.
The earrings are made in the style typical of the nomadic communities of Afghanistan, fully utilizing available craftsmanship techniques. Visible signs of wear, subtle abrasions, and irregularities only emphasize their authenticity and collectible value.
For lovers of jewelry with a history, this is a unique opportunity – Kuchi earrings that have stood the test of time and still exude the energy of their former owners. A unique form, the spirit of tradition, and minimalist austerity all encapsulated in a single object.
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