Bracelet (generic title)

İsim Bracelet (generic title)
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1850
Basım Yeri Yemen (made) -
Konu Jewellery Metalwork
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Diameter: 6.5cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası M.104-1914
Kayıt Numarası M.104-1914
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1850
Notlar In the 19th century, until their final exodus to Israel in the 1950s, Jewish goldsmiths made most of the silver jewellery in the Yemen. They were particularly renowned for the quality of their filigree work, which was worn and appreciated as much by Muslim as by Jewish women. This bracelet is an example of one of the most expensive and popular types, called shumaylat . It would originally have been part of a pair, one worn on each arm. Bracelets like these often formed part of the dowry of Jewish women, and were a compulsory part of the wedding finery.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silver and silver filigree set with turquoise pastes Paste Silver Filigree Granulation
Fiziksel açıklama Two-part silver bracelet with filigree decoration. Each part consists of a stiff hollow segment, flat on the inside and curved on the front (giving it a D-shaped section), and shaped like half a circle. The outside face of each part is made of tightly-worked open filigree, decorated with applied lozenges and pyramids of granules. There is a band of beaded wire along each rim. The two parts are the same size, and are hinged together at one end, with tubes made of coiled wire. At the other end there is a similar screw fastening. The screw is made from a rod of silver, with a wire wound round it anti-clockwise to form the thread, so that the screw unfastens by turning it to the right. There is a lozenge attached over the front of the fastening, set with nine pieces of turquoise-coloured glass.
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Bracelet (generic title)

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1850
Basım Yeri Yemen (made) -
Konu Jewellery Metalwork
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Diameter: 6.5cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası M.104-1914
Kayıt Numarası M.104-1914
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1850
Notlar In the 19th century, until their final exodus to Israel in the 1950s, Jewish goldsmiths made most of the silver jewellery in the Yemen. They were particularly renowned for the quality of their filigree work, which was worn and appreciated as much by Muslim as by Jewish women. This bracelet is an example of one of the most expensive and popular types, called shumaylat . It would originally have been part of a pair, one worn on each arm. Bracelets like these often formed part of the dowry of Jewish women, and were a compulsory part of the wedding finery.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silver and silver filigree set with turquoise pastes Paste Silver Filigree Granulation
Fiziksel açıklama Two-part silver bracelet with filigree decoration. Each part consists of a stiff hollow segment, flat on the inside and curved on the front (giving it a D-shaped section), and shaped like half a circle. The outside face of each part is made of tightly-worked open filigree, decorated with applied lozenges and pyramids of granules. There is a band of beaded wire along each rim. The two parts are the same size, and are hinged together at one end, with tubes made of coiled wire. At the other end there is a similar screw fastening. The screw is made from a rod of silver, with a wire wound round it anti-clockwise to form the thread, so that the screw unfastens by turning it to the right. There is a lozenge attached over the front of the fastening, set with nine pieces of turquoise-coloured glass.
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