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Æquo

Anna Shipulina

Annemette Beck

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Haren Das

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Mohammad Rubel

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Nadine Weatherstone

Sabah

samuel de jong

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Antique silver, Elephant head Bangle

Rajasthani silver bracelet with clustered gajre elegance

CATEGORY

Jewelry

Material

Silver/Mixed Metal

DETAILS

183g

The bracelet is ornamented with bunched hollow balls ( gajre) rigidly fixed to the main body by threading a wire through their attached integral loops. This work is called moti ke gajre kam: the effect of bunching is called guchchedar. A silver ball bunched is called chandi ke gajre ka guchchha. These bracelets are worn by Rajasthani women.


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