Cordiform (heart-shaped) pendant, Turkmenistan, Teke, Mid-late 19th century, Silver, fire gilded and cased, with niello inlay, decorative wire and table-cut carnelians, Loan from M. M. Wolf Collection

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Title

Cordiform (heart-shaped) pendant, Turkmenistan, Teke, Mid-late 19th century, Silver, fire gilded and cased, with niello inlay, decorative wire and table-cut carnelians, Loan from M. M. Wolf Collection

Description

Inner Asia is famous for the jewelry of its more than 30 Turkmen tribes, produced in silver, decorated with talismanic inscriptions, and adorned with carnelian or turquoise. Each element--metal, writing, and precious stones--is carefully chosen to offer protection and healing. Whether carried around the neck, hung from the head, or mounted above a doorway, the amulet would include small tubes containing written words of blessing, along with chains ornamented with bells
to unite sight and sound in the object’s apotropaic effect. The heart- shaped amulet is a dorsal ornament, common in Turkmen jewelry, made to hang from the wearer’s head and extend down the back.

Publisher

Wolf Collection

Date

Mid-late 19th century

Rights

Wolf Collection

Format

Materials: Silver, fire gilded and cased, with niello inlay, decorative wire and table-cut carnelians

Identifier

M.M. Wolf Collection LI2021.30.8

Coverage

Turkmenistan, Teke

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