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Antique Tamil Gold Washed Silver Bead Strand — South India A strand of eight antique gold washed silver beads from the Tamil silversmithing tradition of South India, executed in the granulation technique characteristic of high-quality South Indian tribal and temple jewelry. Each bead is a substantial, individually hand-fabricated object of significant weight and presence. OBJECT Type: Bead strand — 8 beads Origin: South India, Tamil tradition Period: Late 19th – early 20th century Technique: Granulation (applied silver granules) with twisted wire borders and turned silver collar rings; gold wash (mercury gilding or fire gilding) MEASUREMENTS Bead size range: ø 12 to 14.5 mm Central (focal) bead: 17.6 × 14.5 mm Note: Beads are graduated, with the largest at the centre MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION — Body: Silver, hollow-formed (two hemispherical halves joined at the equator) — Surface decoration: Dense applied granulation — individual silver granules soldered or fused to the surface in varying densities, creating a richly textured relief — Granulation types: Fine uniform round granules on most beads; large angular spike granules on the central bead — a deliberate variation demonstrating the silversmith's range — Borders: Twisted wire and beaded wire collars at the equatorial join and at each drill hole — Collar rings: Turned silver rings at each end, with multiple milled ridges — evidence of lathe work alongside hand granulation — Finish: Gold wash throughout, with natural differential wear revealing the silver substrate in areas of high use — consistent with genuine age — Stringing: Original black cotton cord CONDITION Good antique condition consistent with age and use. Natural wear to the gold wash on the high points of the granulation — particularly on the equatorial collar rings — with the lower areas of the granulation retaining more of the original gilding. No losses of granules noted on close inspection. Minor surface oxidation in recesses consistent with age. The central bead shows slight asymmetry in the granulation pattern, characteristic of hand work. SIGNIFICANCE South Indian granulation silversmithing — particularly from Tamil Nadu and the surrounding Deccan region — represents one of the most technically demanding traditions in world jewelry. The application of hundreds of individual granules to a curved silver surface, each one held in place without visible solder, requires a mastery of surface tension and heat control that took years to acquire and is associated with specialist hereditary craft communities (kammalar / vishwakarma silversmiths). The variation in granule type across this strand — fine round granules on the flanking beads, larger angular spike granules on the central focal bead — is a mark of deliberate compositional thinking, not random production. The graduated sizing, from smaller outer beads to the larger central bead, further confirms that this strand was made as a unified composition, not assembled from disparate pieces. Gold washed silver bead strands of this quality and technical refinement from the South Indian tradition are increasingly rare in the market. A strand of eight intact beads with no losses and consistent original patina represents a significant find. SHIPPED WITH TRACKABLE REGISTERED MAIL

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Silber, Vergoldet - Perlenkette

Silber, Vergoldet - Perlenkette

Antique Tamil Gold Washed Silver Bead Strand — South India

A strand of eight antique gold washed silver beads from the Tamil silversmithing tradition of South India, executed in the granulation technique characteristic of high-quality South Indian tribal and temple jewelry. Each bead is a substantial, individually hand-fabricated object of significant weight and presence.

OBJECT
Type: Bead strand — 8 beads
Origin: South India, Tamil tradition
Period: Late 19th – early 20th century
Technique: Granulation (applied silver granules) with twisted wire borders and turned silver collar rings; gold wash (mercury gilding or fire gilding)

MEASUREMENTS
Bead size range: ø 12 to 14.5 mm
Central (focal) bead: 17.6 × 14.5 mm
Note: Beads are graduated, with the largest at the centre

MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION
— Body: Silver, hollow-formed (two hemispherical halves joined at the equator)
— Surface decoration: Dense applied granulation — individual silver granules soldered or fused to the surface in varying densities, creating a richly textured relief
— Granulation types: Fine uniform round granules on most beads; large angular spike granules on the central bead — a deliberate variation demonstrating the silversmith's range
— Borders: Twisted wire and beaded wire collars at the equatorial join and at each drill hole
— Collar rings: Turned silver rings at each end, with multiple milled ridges — evidence of lathe work alongside hand granulation
— Finish: Gold wash throughout, with natural differential wear revealing the silver substrate in areas of high use — consistent with genuine age
— Stringing: Original black cotton cord

CONDITION
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. Natural wear to the gold wash on the high points of the granulation — particularly on the equatorial collar rings — with the lower areas of the granulation retaining more of the original gilding. No losses of granules noted on close inspection. Minor surface oxidation in recesses consistent with age. The central bead shows slight asymmetry in the granulation pattern, characteristic of hand work.

SIGNIFICANCE
South Indian granulation silversmithing — particularly from Tamil Nadu and the surrounding Deccan region — represents one of the most technically demanding traditions in world jewelry. The application of hundreds of individual granules to a curved silver surface, each one held in place without visible solder, requires a mastery of surface tension and heat control that took years to acquire and is associated with specialist hereditary craft communities (kammalar / vishwakarma silversmiths).

The variation in granule type across this strand — fine round granules on the flanking beads, larger angular spike granules on the central focal bead — is a mark of deliberate compositional thinking, not random production. The graduated sizing, from smaller outer beads to the larger central bead, further confirms that this strand was made as a unified composition, not assembled from disparate pieces.

Gold washed silver bead strands of this quality and technical refinement from the South Indian tradition are increasingly rare in the market. A strand of eight intact beads with no losses and consistent original patina represents a significant find.


SHIPPED WITH TRACKABLE REGISTERED MAIL

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