Authentic earrings from the Kuchi tribe, a nomadic group inhabiting what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. Crafted from approximately 800 fine silver, they are an exceptional example of traditional nomadic jewelry, where each element carries both aesthetic and cultural value.
The earrings are ornate crescent-shaped, richly decorated with openwork patterns and raised details. Set in the center are natural stones: red carnelian and blue turquoise, which were often found in Kuchi jewelry as symbols of protection and prosperity. These stones have retained their original, imperfect form, enhancing the impression of authenticity and age.
The stud-style clasp, which passes through the ear, is typical of jewelry worn by women from nomadic tribes – practical, sturdy, and suitable for all-day wear. Despite their rich decorativeness, the earrings remain harmonious and functional, perfectly fitting into ethnic or historical styles.
They are not just a piece of jewelry, but also a testament to life and cultural identity. These earrings can be part of a collection of antique jewelry or a unique accessory for lovers of austere, spiritual aesthetics. A truly unique piece with the soul of the Orient.