N.º 99224055

Colgante Tekke/Yomud - Plata - Turkmenistán - Principios del siglo XX
N.º 99224055

Colgante Tekke/Yomud - Plata - Turkmenistán - Principios del siglo XX
A fine Turkmen Yamuti silver pendant, richly decorated with traditional gold gilding and set with natural carnelian stones in tear-drop and almond shapes.
This impressive piece displays the distinctive Yamuti craftsmanship, featuring precise hand-engraved motifs and layered repoussé work — a hallmark of Turkmen tribal jewelry from the 19th century.
The design combines geometric and floral patterns, symbolizing protection and prosperity, often worn by nomadic women of the Yamuti tribe as an amulet or central chest pendant. The warm gilding over silver and the deep orange carnelian stones create a striking visual contrast, showcasing the aesthetic refinement of Central Asian silversmithing.
A genuine example of tribal Turkmen artistry, ideal for collectors of antique ethnographic jewelry or museum-quality Central Asian ornaments.
Materials: Silver (gilded), carnelian
Origin: Turkmenistan / Central Asia
Period: 19th century
Condition: Very good vintage condition, with slight wear consistent with age and tribal use
66,77 g
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