Pendentif cœur Tekke - Argent - Début du XXe siècle






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Pendentif Tekke cœur originaire du Turkménistan, pendentif en argent Yomut Turkmène du début du XXe siècle, 17 cm de hauteur et 10 cm de largeur avec trois pierres naturelles de cornaline, en bon état.
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Traditional Yomut (Yamuti) Turkmen pendant dating to the first half of the 19th century (circa 1800–1850).
Handcrafted in solid silver according to Central Asian tribal jewellery techniques. The piece is set with three large natural carnelian stones, a characteristic element of Yomut Turkmen adornments, commonly used in ceremonial and dowry jewellery.
The pendant displays typical Turkmen metalwork with applied elements and engraved detailing, reflecting the regional nomadic aesthetic and functional construction. Its proportions and weight indicate use as a substantial decorative garment or chest ornament.
Material: Silver
Stones: Three natural carnelians
Tribe/Type: Yomut (Yamuti) Turkmen
Period: 19th century (1800–1850)
Weight: 95.90 grams
Technique: Handcrafted tribal silverwork
Condition: Good condition consistent with age, light wear only
An authentic example of Turkmen ethnic jewellery from Central Asia
The shipping price may be a little expensive, but we send the shipment intact and make chests in their own size
Dimension: 17 cm height
10cm width
0.93mm depth
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Traditional Yomut (Yamuti) Turkmen pendant dating to the first half of the 19th century (circa 1800–1850).
Handcrafted in solid silver according to Central Asian tribal jewellery techniques. The piece is set with three large natural carnelian stones, a characteristic element of Yomut Turkmen adornments, commonly used in ceremonial and dowry jewellery.
The pendant displays typical Turkmen metalwork with applied elements and engraved detailing, reflecting the regional nomadic aesthetic and functional construction. Its proportions and weight indicate use as a substantial decorative garment or chest ornament.
Material: Silver
Stones: Three natural carnelians
Tribe/Type: Yomut (Yamuti) Turkmen
Period: 19th century (1800–1850)
Weight: 95.90 grams
Technique: Handcrafted tribal silverwork
Condition: Good condition consistent with age, light wear only
An authentic example of Turkmen ethnic jewellery from Central Asia
The shipping price may be a little expensive, but we send the shipment intact and make chests in their own size
Dimension: 17 cm height
10cm width
0.93mm depth
