Description: Yemeni Turkmen & Tunisian Kabyle medallion with turquoise and coral beaded handmade ethnic tribal necklace. The focal piece is a large silver Tunisian silver medallion Kabyle pendant measuring over 1.5” in diameter. Surrounded by 2 Yemenite bowsani Hamesh filigree silver charms that measure over 1”. I used orange coral for contrast and beautiful oval turquoise gemstone beads. 18 turquoise beads that measure approximately 22mm and 4 coral beads that measure 14mm to 22mm in length. Finished with an antique silver double hook clasp closure. The length of this necklace is 23”. Turkmen jewelry is a type of jewelry originating among the various Turkmen cultures of Western and Central Asia. The jewelry was crafted both for cosmetic and spiritual reasons, and the amount of jewelry an individual adorned themselves with was equated to the person’s rank in society. A semi-nomadic people, the various Turkmen tribes often came into contact with urban population centers in the Middle East. Turkmen jewelers benefited from these exchanges, which allowed knowledge of jewel-crafting to spread to the Turkmen. Turkmen tradition holds that precious stones are beneficial to human health, and many Turkmen tribes believed jewels to possess magical powers. The subjects depicted on the jewelry varied; some pieces depicted animals and floral patterns, while others displayed images of mountains sacred to the Turkmen or geometrical patterns. Different gems were thought to have different effects on their wearers. Carnelians and silver were worn to ward off death and disease, while turquoise was worn as a symbol of purity. It was believed that, by wearing jewelry set with precious stones early in her life, a young woman could increase her fertility. After giving birth, a woman would then slowly decrease the amount of jewelry she wore as she aged. Coral symbolizes life and blood force energy. Dark red coral is used for heating and stimulating the bloodstream. Pink shades restore harmony to the heart. It is used as an aid to depression, lethargy or deficient nutrition. Locations where coral can be found include the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Australia, the South Pacific, the waters of Japan, and Africa. Turquoise is perhaps the oldest stone in man’s history, the talisman of kings, shamans, and warriors. It is a stone of protection, strong and opaque, yet soothing to the touch, healing to the eye, as if carved from an azure heaven and slipped to earth. As a healing stone, Turquoise is among the crystal healing master stones. According to followers of the New Age, the healing powers of Turquoise can benefit the whole body, with special strengths in healing ailments of the immune, respiratory, waste and skeletal systems.
Price: 245 USD
Location: Malden, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-01-13T02:04:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Pendant Shape: Yemeni Hirz Prayer Box
Closure: Hook
Occasion: Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas
Main Stone Color: Turquoise
Secondary Stone: Orange Coral
Necklace Length: 23 in
Jewelry Department: Fine
Vintage: Yes
Main Stone: Coral Beads
Department: Unisex Adults
Pendant/Locket Type: Amulet
Style: Yemenite Hamesh, Bowsani, Tunisian Medallion
Base Metal: Yemeni Silver
Features: Reversible, Stackable
Handmade: Yes
Signed: No
Color: Orange And Silver
Sizable: No
Material: Vintage Hirz And Orange Coral
Brand: Tunisian Medallion
Type: Necklace
Customized: No
Theme: Art, Bohemian, Ethnic
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: Berber
Country of Origin: Yemeni
Wholesale: No