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Omani "Màkhnak" necklace03.01.118
- Silver 85 to 90%
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Overall length 230 mm
Weight: 132 gr
The triangular necklace called "Màkhnak", meaning "The pearl of the neck" is made up of a large central bead called in Rustaq area "al bursa", unripe date. On either side of the central bead are smaller silver beads and on red resin bead. these beads are strung on a rigid silver rod, which is attached to an elaborate triangular hinge, called "Mirkat" and which is linked to two silver chains. The "Makhnak" necklace was a basic piece of every Omani women in Norther Oman.
Omani triangular necklace called "Màkhnak",03.01.119
- Silver 85 to 90%
Overall length: 240 mm
Weight: 130 gr
The triangular necklace called "Màkhnak", meaning "The pearl of the neck" is made up of a large central bead called in Rustaq area "al bursa", unripe date. On either side of the central bead are two red beads coated with silver. The horizontal rod is attached to two elaborate triangular shaped and articulated pieces of small silver balls and in-between them six fine meshed silver chains. The "Makhnak" necklace was a basic piece of every Omani women in Northern Oman.
Omani "Màkhnak" necklace03.01.114
- Silver 85 to 90%
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Overall length: 340 mm
Weight: 293 gr
The triangular necklace called "Màkhnak", meaning "The pearl of the neck" is made up of a large central bead called in Rustaq area "al bursa", unripe date. On either side of the central bead are two red beads. At the end of the rigid silver rod, two small hirz with danglers are attached. The whole horizontal piece is attached to an elaborate triangular hinge, called "Mirkat" and which is linked to two silver chains. The "Makhnak" necklace was a basic piece of every Omani women in Norther
Oman.
Omani "shibgat" necklace03.01.124
- Silver 85 to 90%
- Gilded or gold foil on silver
- Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Weight: 164 gr
Splendid necklace called "shibgat" from Central Oman. It is not strictly speaking a necklace as it is suspended from the ears. Here 2 chains were added to the top rings so it could also be worn as traditional necklace.
Ancient terra cotta pipe probably Cameroon21.01.1581
Pipe head with human face
Wound "Dogon" Glass rings05.13.1561
- Glass
- Shells, coweries
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- High aesthetic value
One of our most beautiful necklace with clear blue glass rings probably made in Germany during the late 19th Century. Approximately 230 glass rings in blue and black colour, with six white cauri shells.
Large Bajawari chest with six drawers16.01.1579
- Wood
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Furniture
Beautiful wood work. The original chest has been transformed to hold 6 drawers and an upper compartiment under the upper cover.
Jalabad Chest - Pakistan16.01.1564
Jalalabad Chest - Pakistan16.01.1563
- Wood
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Original condition
Painted small cupboard Sind16.01.1565
Punjabi chair16.01.1572
- Wood
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Functional household item
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- High aesthetic value
A Traditional Punjabi Low Chair. PAKISTAN. A brilliantly decorated Punjabi tribal chair. Ornate hand-painted designs decorate every inch of this dramatic piece. The low seat is woven in sisal rope. Good original condition. Some movement in the joinery
Punjabi chair16.01.1569
- Wood
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Functional household item
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- High aesthetic value
Strand of wound so called Dogon" glass rings05.13.1551
- Glass
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Original condition to be restrung if desired
Anoter deep blue strand of so called "dogon" wound glass rings.
Strand of deep blue Dogon antiques glass rings05.13.1553
- Glass
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Original condition
- Needs to be restrung and change clasp
A gorgeous throughout deep blue, with some translucid ones, strand of approximately 245 beads. This strand is of superior colouring and condition
Beautiful necklace of antiques blue glass rings05.13.1554
- Glass
- Cotton
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Excellent overall condition
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- Original condition
A Necklace made of antiques blue "Dogon" glass rings. There are also ten translucid rings. It's in his original condition as it was collected in the 1960/70ties in Mali.
A strand of mixed colored "Dogon" Glass Rings05.13.1555
- Glass
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Original condition
Another beautiful Necklace made of antiques blue "Dogon" glass rings. There are also some white and some brown rings. It's in his original condition as it was collected in the 1960/70ties in Mali.
Necklace with translucid "dogon" glass rings05.13.1556
- Glass
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- Original condition
Approximatively 250 translucid glass rings form this rare necklace.
"Dogon" Glass annular necklace05.13.1557
- Glass
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- Original condition
Another beautiful Necklace made of antiques so-called "Dogon" glass rings. It's in his original condition as it was collected in the 1960/70ties in Mali. Approximately 170 glass rings.
Blue and green "Dogon" Glass Rings05.13.1559
- Glass
- Cotton
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- High aesthetic value
- Original condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
An original necklace with clear blue glass rings probably made in Germany during the late 19th Century. Approximately 220 glass rings in cobalt blue, green and brown in their original condition. They are collected in the late 1960ties in Mali.
Wound blue "Dogon" Glass Rings05.13.1560
- Glass
- Cotton
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- High aesthetic value
- Original condition
A nice necklace with clear blue glass rings probably made in Germany during the late 19th Century. Approximately 230 glass rings in cobalt blue, in their original condition. They are collected in the late 1960ties in Mali.
Strand with multicolor glass rings05.13.1552
- Glass
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Original condition
This small strand has 117 blue, green and brown glass rings
A swing of dark green ( Jade?) stones 05.17.1550
- Jade
- Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
A string of 31 dark green beads of various sizes
Ancient stone necklace05.09.1549
- Stone
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- Excellent overall condition
- Original condition
The precise origine oif this necklace could not be identified. We are glad for any comment on this item.
Small necklace with dark red glass beads05.17.1548
- Glass
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Original condition
Very fine ancient, dark red, glass beads.
Necklace of vintage African glass beads05.10.1547
- Glass powder
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- Needs to be restrung and change clasp
- Original condition
A string of 73 vintage West African glass beads of various colours and sizes.
Rough Cut Turquoise Necklace05.17.1546
- Turquoise
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
Necklace made of a multitude de small turqoise disks af different shapes and colours