Inventory no.: 3674

Indian Kerala Silver Belt

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Silver Double-Strand Chain Belt & Buckle Silver Buckle

Kerala, South India

19th century

extended

length: 78cm, weight: 130g

This belt, which today could also be worn as a necklace, comprises a double strand of unusually high quality hand-fashioned silver chain, and a clasp buckle with a pin that allows the belt to be opened.

The clasp is of two equal trapezoid-shaped plaques with applied silver lozenges and other motifs. Four silver mangoes are suspended form the clasp. Mangoes are a typical motif in South India to convey fertility – an appropriate motif for a belt to be worn by a young women.

A related example is illustrated in Untracht (1997, p. 244).

The belt is in fine condition. There is some old tarnishing to the clasp. The double chain that comprises the belt is surprisingly heavy in the hand and of the highest quality.

References

Untracht, O., Traditional Jewelry of India, Thames & Hudson, 1997.

Provenance

UK art market

Inventory no.: 3674

SOLD