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Temple jewellery

Temple ornament from Daghestan. Avar?
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  • @ Lynn and Silverlover: here's a picture of the complete piece. And yes, they usually come in pairs, but to my knowledge they were rather worn as temple jewellery than earrings. I have also seen them sewn on wedding garments. I will try to find a picture.

  • Thank you for posting the complete piece - very nice photo- and for the correction. I am not an expert on Dagestan jewlery but couldn't resist aquiring a few pairs. I really enjoy all the technics and materials which were used in the making. Hope you can find a picture and I will make photos if mine and post,regards
  • 2506025449?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024As with pretty much all the Daghestan jewelry, their earrings are really beautiful, delicate and detailed. Above is a photo of my set. As mentioned, they were sometimes also sewn onto garments. With kind regards. Peter

  • Betty this is beautiful. so calm with elegance and durably made. Gr. Ingrid.

  • So beautiful and refined.  Thanks for posting the full piece Betty.

  • Thank you everyone for your kind comments.

    I love the pair you posted below Peter. I also have one with a bird (only one) which I wear as a pendant. 

    There's a lovely picture of a lady from Daghestan wearing a dress adorned with lots of silver jewellery:

    http://rbth.co.uk/multimedia/pictures/2013/10/11/partying_with_loca...

  • Just found another picture, but unfortunately I cannot remember the source:

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  • splendid. i like it

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