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Armenian bracelet. Late-Ottoman era, from Van, end of 19th c. Filigree work in vermeil; floral patterns, decorated with pendants shaped leaves. (Armenian Museum of France, Paris).
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  • Beautiful! 

  • What a grand cuff. Are they original worn as a set? I do have a beautiful 1900 bridal set of Ethiopia and now wondering it they were actually ade by an Armenian jeweler. I will place the set. Gr. Ingrid.2506041625?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

  • @Betty, do you see the similarity.  And yes around 1900 there were already Armenians living in EThiopia, so they could very well have been the makers of this bridal set, accompanied with the horse halter.  Something you have been wondering about Betty. So here is proof I think!!  Thank you for placeing your piece Jean-Marie Criel.

  • WOW - this is simply gorgeous. I just love the silver works that come out of Van. They were true masters! With kind regards. Peter

  • Incredibly beautiful!

  • Indeed, Ingrid, the workmanship is similar. Still it is hard to know for sure...

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