This very old Turkmen pendant is crafted from brass and decorated with hand-engraved vegetal and geometric motifs, typical of Central Asian ornamentation. It reflects the traditional jewelry that accompanied the Turkmen people in daily life and rituals for centuries.
At its center are two cabochons of red glass, glowing with intensity. Red was one of the most important colors in Turkmen culture, symbolizing strength, vitality, and protection.
The lower part of the pendant is adorned with multiple chains ending in small weights, adding both visual rhythm and a gentle sound when in motion. These details were not only decorative but also believed to ward off negative energies.
A true piece of ethnic heritage – this pendant combines ancient craftsmanship, symbolic meaning, and the spirit of Turkmen tribes. Perfect for collectors of antique jewelry or as a striking talisman with oriental character.