Three pendants and 2 rings - Pashtun - Afghanistan

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Afghanistan, Pashtun, five-piece collection titled Three pendants and 2 rings, from the mid 20th century, made of low-grade silver with glass beads, authenticity Original/official, weight 174 g, provenance Private collection, condition Good, includes one large pendant 17.5 × 8 cm, two pendants 5.5 × 5 cm, a ring with dangles (US 8 / 18 mm inner diameter) and a metal ring with engravings (US 9.5 / 18.5 cm inner diameter).

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Five items from the Pashtun people in Afghanistam

All made in low grade silver or metal and glass beads.

From mid 20th century.

1- Big pendant: 17,5 x 8 cm
2- Two matching pendants. Each one 5,5 x 5 cm
3. - Ring with dangles, size US 8 or 18 mm inner diameter
Metal ring with engravings, size US 9 1/2 or 18,5 cm inner diamenter

Five items from the Pashtun people in Afghanistam

All made in low grade silver or metal and glass beads.

From mid 20th century.

1- Big pendant: 17,5 x 8 cm
2- Two matching pendants. Each one 5,5 x 5 cm
3. - Ring with dangles, size US 8 or 18 mm inner diameter
Metal ring with engravings, size US 9 1/2 or 18,5 cm inner diamenter

Details

Number of objects
5
Ethnic group/ culture
Pashtun
Country of Origin
Afghanistan
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
low grade silver, Glass
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Three pendants and 2 rings
Height
17.5 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
1 cm
Weight
174 g
Provenance
Private collection
Authenticity
Original/official
SpainVerified
342
Objects sold
100%
Private

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