A striking pair of tribal earrings crafted from silver-gold-toned metal, decorated with three convex rosettes and a touch of red glass. Each rosette is adorned with a radiant engraving, lending depth and a touch of chiaroscuro to the jewelry. These motifs were found in both Turkmen and Afghan jewelry, symbolizing light, fertility, and protection.
The outer end of the earring is adorned with a red gemstone in a geometric frame—likely glass or jewelry paste—which enlivens the entire composition and draws the eye. This contrast of warm red and cool silver with a gilded patina was typical of the tribal aesthetic of Central Asia.
The earrings have a clasp and are quite impressive, yet well-balanced. Despite their declared silver origin, due to their unusual surface tone and distinctive craftsmanship, we consider them an item with an unconfirmed metallic composition – we recommend them as a collector's item or occasional piece.
This jewelry is for women seeking unique accessories with a distinctive character. Perfect for boho, ethnic, and oriental styles, as well as part of a collection of unique handcrafted items.
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