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Late-Ottoman silver ‘muskalık’ (amulet-holder). From Central Anatolia, end of 19th century. Silver, glass paste, coral, copper imitation coins. The box is 64mm wide; length of chains: 2 x 29cm. Purchased in Konya (1996). Traditional Muslim faith in Turkey includes the belief in the protective and healing power of amulets, called ‘muska’ or ‘himayıl’. These can be (amongst other forms) specific formulas written down by Islamic scholars on a little piece of paper, sewed into clothing or placed into little boxes (here: triangular) hanging on chains. (Inv.nr. müç004 - Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium).
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  • Dear Jean-Marie; Beautiful and complete, which is rare with such delicate pieces. A really "nice to have" piece and definitely museums worthy! With kind regards. Peter
  • 2506043310?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024A close-up of the amulet-box, after cleaning the necklace.  The operation revealed a pale green background (enamel?) beneath the filigree work.

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