This silver ring hails from the Afghan Kuchi tribe, renowned for their exquisite, colorful jewelry. At the center of the setting, a fiery, deep red faceted glass gleams, reflecting light like burning coal. It is accompanied by smaller green and purple accents, bringing additional energy to the composition.
This hand-engraved silver band is crafted in the distinctive, somewhat austere style of the Kuchi nomads. Visible traces of handiwork emphasize the authenticity of the piece and evoke the atmosphere of caravan journeys through the mountain trails of Afghanistan.
Glass in Kuchi jewelry has a long tradition – for centuries, it has been used as a colorful substitute for gemstones, prized for its intense color and extraordinary play of light. Each piece tells a unique story, entwining local craftsmanship and nomadic culture.
This ring is a striking piece for those who value jewelry with soul and rich pedigree. It will perfectly complement both everyday styles and bolder, more artistic ensembles, bringing fire and color in the spirit of oriental freedom.