This exceptional Turkmen ornament is a fine example of traditional Central Asian jewelry craftsmanship, rooted in tribal traditions and rituals. Made from gold-plated metal, it stands out with its intricate detailing and characteristic dangling elements, which add a sense of movement and lightness.
The centerpiece of the ornament is a circular medallion adorned with red inlays – likely glass or stones resembling garnets – symbolizing protection against the evil eye and the vitality of life. The top section resembles a crown with perforated patterns, emphasizing its regal character. The hanging chains, ending in metal leaf-shaped charms, not only serve as decoration but were also believed by the Turkmen to ward off evil spirits with their subtle sound when in motion.
Such ornaments were worn by women during important ceremonies, such as weddings or tribal celebrations. They were not only part of the attire but also a symbol of social status and a protective talisman. The ornament might also have been passed down through generations as a cherished family heirloom.
Perfect for a collection of ethnic jewelry or as a unique accessory for lovers of tribal art.
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