Nomadic Pendant Necklace, Vintage Coins Chain Necklace With Dangling Pendant,
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This ethnic piece has an amulet shape pendant with dangling silver rhythmic tassels and glass stones.
• The antique design crafted on this ornament, beautified with glass stones is giving a vintage look to this piece. The best quality material is chosen by our craftsmen from South Asia. The intricate pattern crafted on the pendant of this tribal necklace shows the talent of our exceptional craftsmen.
• Whenever you wear this mala necklace, it gives you an elegant and vintage look in return. It can be a perfect choice for wearing at cultural events and on various jovial occasions. It can be paired with a Western and an eastern outfit. The queenly look and aura this necklace will give you is exceptional.
History
The origin of tribal jewelry is assumed to be in the Kuchi Tribe. The Kuchies were a nomadic group of vendors, living the life of gypsies in Central Asia. Women of these areas use to wear heavy and traditional jewelry to show their culture. Especially on wedding and engagement we see brides and young women are mostly seen in this type of jewelry. Afghani Kuchi Jewelry has been exuberant, elegant and diverse.
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This product is handmade, so slight changes might occur in the actual product.
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