Turkish head jewellery

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About this item Women Head chain 100% Brand new and high quality Material: Alloy .Color : Silver Gender: Women, Girl .Wonderful gift for you and your female friends Perfect headband for beach or weddings, proms, homecomings, garden receptions, anniversaries, formal parties, art themed parties, birthday, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day or any other special occasion. This product is handmade, if this head chain have any problems please contact me , we will full refund , thank you very much for…

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Ottoman Jewelry, Bride Head, Turkish Jewellery, Oxidised Silver Jewelry, Afghan Jewelry, Bangles Jewelry Designs, Turkish Jewelry, Ancient Jewelry, British Museum

Woman's head ornament ('prochelnik'), copper alloy (?), formed of two central cast plaques set with red and green glass stones, and an upper cast plaque with hook at the back. From these three plaques hang five coin chains, one from the hook, and two from each of the lower plaques, the five chains joind at the ends on each side to a hook for attachment to the head scarf. Further coin chains with a double row of coins hang from the lower plaque. The coins are all Turkish, 18th -19th century.

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Traditional juwel for the forehead (to be attached to a woman’s hat).  From the Turkish Alevi villages in the northern part of the Burgas province (Bulgaria), 1925-1950.  Silvery alloy, with a red glass paste stone.  The central hook features a tulip motif.   Purchased in Bursa, in 1990.  (Inv.nr. müç186 - Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium). Tulip Costume, Turkish Tulip, Middle Eastern Jewelry, Empire Ottoman, Afghan Jewelry, Costume Collection, Ancient Jewelry, Old Jewelry, Red Glass

Traditional juwel for the forehead (to be attached to a woman’s hat). From the Turkish Alevi villages in the northern part of the Burgas province (Bulgaria), 1925-1950. Silvery alloy, with a red glass paste stone. The central hook features a tulip motif. Purchased in Bursa, in 1990. (Inv.nr. müç186 - Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium).

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Chainmail Headpiece, Beaded Wig, Silver Headpiece, Head Chain Jewelry, Art Deco Headpiece, Crystal Bridal Headpiece, Chain Headpiece, Headpiece Accessories, Rhinestone Headpiece

Introducing our exquisite Bridal Headpiece, a true statement piece that effortlessly combines elegance and bohemian allure. This stunning silver crystal headpiece is adorned with delicate crystal chains, designed to catch the light and enhance any bridal hairstyle. Handcrafted with love, this wedding silver headpiece showcases the perfect balance between modernity and timeless beauty. Whether you're a boho bride or simply looking for a touch of ethereal charm, this crystal chain headpiece is…

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An absolutely massive Ottoman amulet necklace, likely Turkish. With engraving, stamping, and filigree. In high grade silver with carnelian stones. This necklace is too large to be worn around the neck and must have been worn diagonally across the body from shoulder to hip. Each of the three cylindrical amulets opens. I collected this in a lot of rural late Ottoman Turkish jewelry and believe it is the same, but I wish I could place the exact location. Maybe Jean-Marie Criel can help. Width of th Turkish Jewelry Ottoman, Ancient Necklace, Ottoman Jewelry, Middle Eastern Jewelry, Empire Ottoman, Traditional Jewellery, Turkish Traditional, Amulet Necklace, Carnelian Stone

An absolutely massive Ottoman amulet necklace, likely Turkish. With engraving, stamping, and filigree. In high grade silver with carnelian stones. This necklace is too large to be worn around the neck and must have been worn diagonally across the body from shoulder to hip. Each of the three cylindrical amulets opens. I collected this in a lot of rural late Ottoman Turkish jewelry and believe it is the same, but I wish I could place the exact location. Maybe Jean-Marie Criel can help. Width…

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