Antique Balochi jhumka earrings

These exceptional silver jhumka earrings are a true masterpiece of jewelry craftsmanship, reflecting the heritage of two unique traditions – Baloch and Turkmen. The central silver element originates from the Baloch tribe in Balochistan, Pakistan, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of this region. Each detail of these earrings tells a story of traditional craftsmanship, from the exquisite silver engravings to the original dangling ornaments. Enhanced with coral to add a distinct Turkmen flair, these earrings have been rejuvenated into a harmonious blend of two cultures.

Their impressive size – 20 cm in length and weighing 178 grams – makes them a remarkable statement piece, more suited for collectors and enthusiasts than for regular wear. These earrings are not merely accessories but historical artifacts that embody the skill and artistry of their creators. While new hooks were added to convert them into wearable earrings, the integrity of the vintage design remains intact, preserving their authentic, historical essence.

The fusion of two jewelry traditions makes these earrings truly one of a kind. The silverwork from Balochistan represents authentic tribal artistry, while the addition of coral brings a luxurious and exotic Turkmen touch. The original dangling ornaments and attention to detail make these earrings a rare collectible, combining tradition, history, and exceptional craftsmanship into a single piece.

These vintage silver jhumka earrings are the perfect acquisition for art historians, tribal jewelry enthusiasts, and affluent collectors. They are not just a piece of jewelry but a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Central Asia, encapsulating history and artistry in their design. This masterpiece deserves a place in a prestigious collection or art gallery.

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