Original 5 layered Hmong / Miao neckpiece, The 5 hollow rings arejoined by the fastener; the ends of the ring ending in spirals., Origin. Northern Thailand,S-W China
Miao necklace from Guizhou Province, SW China.04.05.1879
Golden Triangle | Golden Triangle | H'mong (Miao)
Silver
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Excellent overall condition
High aesthetic value
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Inner circumference: 17 cm; opening: 8 cm; thickness: 6 - 15 mm
Weight:
333 gr
240.00
CHF
Necklace Miao, the hexagonal shaped ring In the center a large circular disc with spiral decoration is suspended
Exceptional neck-ring from the Chinese Minority Tribes04.05.1878
Golden Triangle, Far East | Golden Triangle, CHINA | Multiple regional tribes
Silver
Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Excellent overall condition
High aesthetic value
Diamezter: 38,5 x 38 cm; max. thickness: 15mm; max. width: 38 mm
Weight:
534 gr
530.00
CHF
A flat neck-ring with very fine chased floral motifs. This heavy collar has apparently a high silver content. A beautiful piece in perfect condition. Probably from the Miao, Guinzhou, Huangping area
H'mong/Miao neck rings04.05.1875
Far East, Golden Triangle | CHINA, Golden Triangle | Multiple regional tribes
Silver
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Excellent overall condition
High aesthetic value
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Inner diameter: 15 x 15 cm; outer diameter: 26 x 26
Weight:
622 gr
Original 3 layered Hmong / Miao neckpiece. The 3 hollow rings are joined by the fastener; the rings ending in the typical ears of jewelleries of the minority hill tribes..
Silver torque from India04.04.1849
Indian Subcontinent | INDIA
White metal, silver content not tested
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Excellent overall condition
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Inner diameter: 17 cm; opening: 7,5 min. flexible
Weight:
200 gr
sold
Such rigid Hansli silver torque,are worn among many groups from Rajastan to Kashmir and Bengal. Leurquin mentions that such heavy necklaces are worn by girls near puberty to show that they will soon be of marriageable age. Janata shows similar torques imported to Afghanistan from Punjab and/or Sind
Exceptionel rich decorated neck ring from the Golden Triangle04.05.1857
Golden Triangle | Golden Triangle, LAOS | H'mong (Miao)
Silver
Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
High aesthetic value
Excellent overall condition
Outer circumference: 54 cm; Max width: 8 cm; Opening 10 cm
Weight:
840 gr
885.00
CHF
The ring inis formed by three flat bands ending in a spiral at either end. The rings are richly chiselled designs. A central plate with dragon designs makes this piece an extremely rare example of collars from the Golden Triangle. Origin Miao, Guangxi or Sanjiang area of S-W China and Laos. Such collars are signs of one family's wealth. Small repairs needed on the lock (see pictures)
Lovely Miao (H'mong) collar04.05.1862
Golden Triangle | Golden Triangle, LAOS | H'mong (Miao), Multiple regional tribes
White metal, silver content not tested
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Excellent overall condition
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Inner circumference: 21 cm; Outer: 25,5 cm
Weight:
525 gr
Anoter nice neck ring from the Mountain minority tribes in S-W China and the Golden Triangle. A simple flat ring with a central decoration. Singns of long use.