These very old earrings from Afghanistan are an example of jewelry that has retained its character despite obvious damage and the ravages of time. Crafted from silver, with a distinctive circular ornament and irregular ends, they captivate with their raw beauty and authenticity.
The main body of the earrings is in the form of an open crescent moon with a rhythmic perforated pattern along the edge. Inside are decorative elements in the shape of six-pointed stars or flowers, the contours of which show signs of deformation and wear, making them even more intriguing.
This tribal jewelry was not created with perfection in mind – its strength lies in the traces of use, patina, and subtle cracks that bear witness to many generations. Each of these earrings could have been part of a story passed down from mother to daughter, from warrior to hearthkeeper.
For lovers of ethnic antiques, this is a unique piece – unaltered, unpolished, and telling its own story. Perfect as a collector's item or jewelry with soul for those who value authenticity over perfection.
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