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sorry to be a buzz killer but the patina could very well be forged!!
there is a big contrast of patina level between the buckle and the ornated part!
what is very bizarre here is the shape of the khamsas!! this shape is not early and in general, symetrical khamsas figurations are not old
we need to have a look a the backside
i can somehow follow you on your patina argument, but as for the khamsa's shape i am still very skeptical.
Any hallmarks becky?
i was just stressing on the fact that symetrically shaped khamsas were really odd in antique moroccan jewelry.
virtually all the early moroccan khamsas were not symetrical
The presence of a hallmark should be very natural on an early buckle like this...if it is genuine. Its absence would make me even more skeptical
Some of the questions might have to do with when I took the photographs - before I polished or after. It is of course easier to get a shiny surface when it is smooth. There are no hallmarks on this one. Would it be better if I left everything untouched - no cleaning?
Becky