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BazubandA1

Ornate silver Bazuband. These were worn on the upper arm attached with silk or wool cords. Their purpose is as a protective talisman, and they usually contained verses from the Quran. This has red enamel or something similar clearly visible through the open silver work. Quite a heavy piece.
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  • I believe they are worn by Shiite muslim men.

  • Is there red cloth underlying the filigree work on the top?

  • HI Pattie ...it looks more like enamel as it's hard and shiny.

  • Oh, I do love this one...

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