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Leather Pouch/Koran Holder - Turkmenistan

Leather Pouch/Koran Holder - Turkmenistan
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  • Very strong design and attention commanding positioning of the stones.
  • This is a very beautiful and nuanced piece. I love the varying sizes of the stones and the delicate cut-out and gilded shapes.  They make a great contrast against the huge size.

  • A beautiful Tekke piece which seems to be in remarkable condition ...al the little plates and the leather nicely worn. An excellent piece for the older lady!

  • Congrats on this Peter …did you get from Waqar ????

    He sent me pix of this one ……..great piece

    Best

    Angelo

  • 2506031597?profile=originalA great piece, Peter! Just for the sake of variety, I post this very different piece which is nevertheless used for the same purpose. Older woman's Koran-holder ("cheykel"); as women aged they often wore this as the only piece of jewellery. Central Asia: Turkoman people, early 20th c. Height (total): 58 cm, height of box 9.5 cm. Silver, leather, carnelians, brass. From Truus Daalder, *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment*, p. 351 (where the piece is shown somewhat less completely, without the leather at the top). Another - quite rare - version of a pouch-like Koran holder.

  • 2506031657?profile=originalYet another - again quite different - version of a Turkoman Koran-holder. I am posting two here, so as to establish something like a little "collection" with Peter's as the leading piece which we all appreciate so much as another excellent post by him. Note on this one (just posted on Facebook as well): "Woman's Koran-holder ("atschar bag"). Central Asia: Yomud Turkoman people; first half 20th c. Total height 50 cm. Silver, gilding, carnelians. From Truus Daalder, *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment* (www.ethnicartpress.com.au), p. 351. As may be seen, there is a considerable variety of these pouch-like Turkoman Koran-holders. This is distinctly Yomud Turkoman."

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