This 30 cm ethnic chain is an authentic product of the nomadic Kuchi tribe, which inhabits the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Made of heavy brass, it is adorned with rhythmically placed pendants in the form of open discs and abstract, symbolic forms.
These elements are not only decorative but also emit a distinctive sound with every movement – once thought to ward off evil spirits or to emphasize the wearer's presence during dances or hikes. Its rugged character perfectly captures the atmosphere of desert caravans and pastoral life.
The chain could have been worn as a hip decoration, part of a ceremonial costume, or as an animal decoration during tribal festivals. The simple yet expressive form of the discs and curved pendants indicates deep roots in the folk aesthetics and mystical symbolism of the region.
This is a unique piece of Kuchi handicraft – perfect for both collectors and those seeking original ethnic accessories. It can be worn as a necklace, belt, or used to create your own tribal fusion jewelry.
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