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beautiful thank you for posting this
Wonderful pendant! Is this pendant from Multan? Also, is this for sale?
this is a dream!!
Very effective.
Yes, it is available.
This is sublime. I love the patina and those dangles!
This has certainly grown more and more on me the longer I have "lived" with it. I have an allergy to many flat Multani pieces, and of course (as is known) traditionally Hazara pieces are of that kind, but this is really much better than what one commonly sees, and I do like the total ensemble. As I liked it myself from the start, I re-posted it on the "Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment" page which I run on Facebook, and well within 24 hours there are 81 "likes" - clear evidence of how much this appeals to people! Well done, berberia - and your other pieces are also very good.
I feel sure it will sell very quickly, if the reactions I have seen are indicative, as I am sure they are. It is not only a collectible item, but can be successfully worn, too.
Yery true Joost, a delight to see, I think collectors with taste will snap up this beauty !
By now, 109 people viewing this on the "Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment" Facebook page have clicked "like", which is certainly a high number. Not yet the highest, as some have been in the 120s, but this is definitely drawing an awful lot of positive attention. Congrats, berberia! And remember, of course, that there are many people who like what they see but "don't press the button". If they were unhappy with what they are shown there wouldn't be 4050+ of them.