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Yes I believe so and are always worn for wedding, also because of the inlay the name refers to a garden.
Linda what does "nose gardon" refer to?? I have just re-posted the piece on the "Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment" page, because I like it, and it fits in with several other of your pieces that I have shown there.
Hi I think it reference has something to do with a garden. I don't have time to look it up but in several books it has used a gardening or garden reference.