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Yemeni Necklace

Detail of the central ornament
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  • Hello Becky! Such a nice necklace...In fact when I have been in Yemen I have bought several pieces very similar to this central one...but they were small purses ( this information I have received there)...I am going to take some photos so everybody can see them...I have 4!

    Cheers!

     

     

  • Isabel, - You are quite right: the piece at the bottom here, which Becky is displaying as the piece de resistance of her necklace is a well-made "stash box" from Yemen. You will both find a very similar piece, and a description of it, by going to Facebook, where I posted that a while ago. Go to this link: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150125847353049&set=a..... If you are not one of my "viewers" yet, I hope you will join. Nothing to lose, and plenty of good jewellery - with full captions - to see. This is merely one of many pieces shown there, and I am still continuing to show more, many of which will help you in identifying pieces. Hope you can join. An even better source of information would be (I cannot help but say) Truus's book *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment* (http://www.ethnicartpress.com.au). Cheers. And Isabel, I shall search for you when I can. As you can see I am still up, but I really do want to go to bed! Until later, both of you. Hope you can find the piece on "Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment", for it is very similar. In other words: yes, it is a kind of purse. It is not unusual to incorporate such an aesthetically beautiful object in a necklace.
  • Looking again I am not 100% certain that the two objects are similar enough, but the resemblance remains quite striking. In any case the object comes from Yemen in both instances - no doubt at all, and each box (if the one that's part of the pendant IS a box) is typical of the culture and very well made.
  • Isabel, if you do indeed have four such purses, do put them up - they will be good to see in any case!!
  • Is it really a box? I can't see hinges on the top.. The shape is that of a Siwa: ornamental flap (belt tap) of a man's belt. To see on page 20 of Silver Speaks. traditional jewelry of the Middle east . by Joyce Diamanti. And on page 131 of Jewellery of the Orient. by Wolf -Dieter Seiwert. Belt purches have a round bottom side shape.  I like the fine silverwork, Becky!
  • It is correct that the pouches have hinges and round bottoms, I have an example under the search terms of yemeni selections which illustrates the structure. Beautiful pic here love the detail.
  • Yes,the 4 purses I have all show round bottoms...as soon as I can I will show their photos!!
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