Silver - Necklace - Filigree Art





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Description from the seller
Design & Craftsmanship:
- Material: Silver
- Condition: Excellent
- Total Weight: 15 g
- Length: 42 cm total length
- Gender: Women
- Style: Ottoman Revival / Oriental Lacework
- Technique: Handmade filigree (traditional silver wirework)
Description:
Filigree, also known in Turkish as “telkâri”, is a delicate and intricate art form in which fine metal wires are twisted, coiled, or woven to create ornamental motifs. This technique is especially regarded as a symbol of mastery and patience in silver craftsmanship. The term derives from the Latin words “filum” (wire) and “granum” (grain), meaning work made with fine threads and tiny granules.The art of filigree is a deep-rooted tradition that dates back to the Byzantine, Ottoman, and Mesopotamian civilizations.
Today, filigree continues to be used not only in traditional jewelry forms but also in contemporary designs. Modern designers combine the lightness and elegance of filigree with minimalist lines, interpreting silver in a way that feels both nostalgic and modern.
Shipping & Packaging:
+ Worldwide insured shipping with tracking (FedEx)
+ Fast delivery: 2–5 days!
+ Combined shipping available: pay once, ship multiple items together
+ Secure gift box packaging
+ Always shipped as an insured parcel with tracking number
Check out more pieces in: Pavlove’s Unique Collection
Seller's Story
Design & Craftsmanship:
- Material: Silver
- Condition: Excellent
- Total Weight: 15 g
- Length: 42 cm total length
- Gender: Women
- Style: Ottoman Revival / Oriental Lacework
- Technique: Handmade filigree (traditional silver wirework)
Description:
Filigree, also known in Turkish as “telkâri”, is a delicate and intricate art form in which fine metal wires are twisted, coiled, or woven to create ornamental motifs. This technique is especially regarded as a symbol of mastery and patience in silver craftsmanship. The term derives from the Latin words “filum” (wire) and “granum” (grain), meaning work made with fine threads and tiny granules.The art of filigree is a deep-rooted tradition that dates back to the Byzantine, Ottoman, and Mesopotamian civilizations.
Today, filigree continues to be used not only in traditional jewelry forms but also in contemporary designs. Modern designers combine the lightness and elegance of filigree with minimalist lines, interpreting silver in a way that feels both nostalgic and modern.
Shipping & Packaging:
+ Worldwide insured shipping with tracking (FedEx)
+ Fast delivery: 2–5 days!
+ Combined shipping available: pay once, ship multiple items together
+ Secure gift box packaging
+ Always shipped as an insured parcel with tracking number
Check out more pieces in: Pavlove’s Unique Collection

