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Necklace - Yemen

This necklace is over 1,500 grams heavy.
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  • This necklace is particularly beautiful.  Enormous, and at the same time refined.

  • Peter, I would love to comment on each of your marvellous pieces! I am totally amazed by the collection you have so far managed to put together ... and presumably will continue to do. So wide-ranging and out of the ordinary. It must bring you great pleasure. The necklace above is a great find... but my sympathy is with the woman who had to wear it :)) Do you know how old it is?

  • Wow you have definitely found a treasure throve full of wonderful jewels from Hadarmout in Yemen. All the beads from there are so intricate and intriguing. Quite different from the usual yemeni staple!! 

    Congrats

  • Dear Thelma and Ala'a; Many thanks for your comments. When collecting, I always make sure to select unusual pieces, which are a bit out of the norm. Such pieces make a collection. Also, one cannot only amass top pieces, one should also compliment the collection with smaller, sometimes inferior silver quality pieces. A women would not only have owned WOW pieces but also others, which they were sometimes wearing together with the larger units. I like those too and believe that especially such pieces will complete a collection and give an insight into a particular country/region's traditional jewelry. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love grand, large pieces and buy them whenever I can, however, I also love smaller every day worn, sometimes insignificant pieces. They so much reflect the soul of a women. Tomorrow or after tomorrow (I do not know whether I can wait that long), I will attempt to purchase another top piece. It is expensive but absolutely gorgeous (I have already reserved it a while ago and hope that the dealer has kept it for me...). With kind regards. Peter
  • Peter, this is one of the things that I enjoy about your collection.  You collect ethnographic jewelry, both the humble and the extraordinary.  Good luck on your purchase!

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