Tekke / Yomud pendant - Silver - Turkmenistan - Early 20th century

00
days
01
hour
34
minutes
39
seconds
Current bid
€ 150
Reserve price not met
Surya Rutten
Expert
Selected by Surya Rutten

Has over 25 years' experience in Asian art and owned an art gallery.

Estimate  € 280 - € 330
25 other people are watching this object
trBidder 3792 €150

Catawiki Buyer Protection

Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details

Trustpilot 4.4 | 123718 reviews

Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.

Turkmenistan origin Tekke / Yomud pendant, a silver amulet from the early 20th century, with a central natural carnelian stone, fine hand-engraved borders and rosette motifs, weighing 52.99 g and in good condition.

AI-assisted summary

Description from the seller

A beautiful antique Turkmen silver pendant, crafted in high-grade silver and set with a natural carnelian (agate) stone at its center. This impressive amulet dates back to the 19th century, reflecting the traditional jewelry style worn by nomadic Turkmen tribes across Central Asia.

The pendant features a solid silver body with fine hand-engraved borders and traditional rosette motifs symbolizing the sun and protection. The central carnelian stone, prized among Turkmen silversmiths, was believed to bring strength and good fortune to the wearer.

This type of pendant was commonly worn as a protective amulet, often suspended from heavy tribal necklaces or sewn onto clothing as a talisman. Its restrained yet powerful design highlights the timeless elegance of Turkmen artistry between the 18th and 19th centuries.

A rare and authentic piece of ethnographic jewelry, perfect for collectors or museum display.

Materials: Silver, carnelian (agate)
Origin: Turkmenistan / Central Asia
Total weight: 52.99 g

A beautiful antique Turkmen silver pendant, crafted in high-grade silver and set with a natural carnelian (agate) stone at its center. This impressive amulet dates back to the 19th century, reflecting the traditional jewelry style worn by nomadic Turkmen tribes across Central Asia.

The pendant features a solid silver body with fine hand-engraved borders and traditional rosette motifs symbolizing the sun and protection. The central carnelian stone, prized among Turkmen silversmiths, was believed to bring strength and good fortune to the wearer.

This type of pendant was commonly worn as a protective amulet, often suspended from heavy tribal necklaces or sewn onto clothing as a talisman. Its restrained yet powerful design highlights the timeless elegance of Turkmen artistry between the 18th and 19th centuries.

A rare and authentic piece of ethnographic jewelry, perfect for collectors or museum display.

Materials: Silver, carnelian (agate)
Origin: Turkmenistan / Central Asia
Total weight: 52.99 g

Details

Dynastic Style/Period
Early 20th century
Country of Origin
Turkmenistan
Material
Silver
Title of artwork
Tekke / Yomud pendant
Condition
Good condition
TürkiyeVerified
10
Objects sold
pro

Similar objects

For you in

Indian & Islamic Art