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Oman Silver Necklace
Engraved Silver Necklace with Suspended ‘Bells’
Oman, probably Sur
early 20th century
diameter: 12.6cm, weight: 61g
This silver torque-like necklace is of high-grade silver. It has been engraved and stamped with geometric motifs. Nine pairs of silver bells are suspended from the front of the necklace.
The form is inspired by the Islamic crescent motif.
A related example is illustrated in Hoek et al (2004, p. 64). Another comprises the cover illustration of Rajab (1982).
According to Hoek et al, the form and decoration shows similarities with necklaces worn by the minorities of southern China which might be explained by the trading relations that once existed between Oman and China’s southern Hainan island.
The example here is in fine condition.
References
Hoek, C., et al, Ethnic Jewellery: From Africa, Asia and Pacific Islands, Pepin Press, 2004.
Rajab, J.S., Silver Jewellery of Oman, Tareq Rajab Museum, 1998.
Provenance
private collection, UK.
Inventory no.: 3978
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