ROSALEN Aqua Crystal Statement Necklace Tribal Kuchi Antiquities Boho
The Rosalen Nomadic Necklace is 14" long pendant. The name Rosalen means, "gentle horse".
bohemian meets warrior…
The Rosalen Nomadic Necklace is 14" long pendant. The name Rosalen means, "gentle horse".
bohemian meets warrior…
The Rosalen Nomadic Necklace is 14" long pendant. The name Rosalen means, "gentle horse".
bohemian meets warrior…
This design beams with:
• Kuchi tribal "dangle" Embossed, Pendent. Likely made of Brass, Bronze and/or Gilt; rare antiquity app. 50-80 years old from the East
• Paddle charms; extremely rare antiquities app. 60-80 years old from the Eastern mountain nomadic tribes
• Bell charms of the Kuchi tribe; tiny, rare antiquities app. 40-60 years old from the East
• Aquamarine, faceted rondelles, top AAA grade
• Smokey Quartz, faceted diamond cut beads, top AAA grade
• Ethiopian, antique White Metal beads
• "S" closure antiquity from the Kuchi tribe
• Coconut shell, vegetable dyed, "prayer" beads in a gentle blue turquoise from the Philippines.
• Silk Tassel handmade in Marrakech in a rich, shimmering olive-tone wrapped with silver lurex thread.
• Authenticated with a hand-stamped real gold paillette.
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This necklace is carefully crafted with a rare tribal antiquity. It is an ornamental, articulating tribal pendant with simple, modern qualities. The metal used is typically called German Silver (a mixture of metal alloys), however this one is brass or bronze.
The necklace also contains miniature, antique bells. Because of the vibratory nature of bells they are an extremely effective form of spiritual cleansing and protection. Bells can ward off negativity and unwanted visitors. The vibrations from the bells will break up the negative and stagnant energy left hanging in the air. They move and jolt to life the stagnant and worn-out.
Jewelry was part of the Turkmen tribe women's dowry. These antiquities worn by nomadic women living in the mountains, possibly Bedouin people. Embellished jewelry was worn to define the prominence of these tribal women and or family.
Conflict-free sourced beautiful pendant, paddle pounded findings and bell charms are juxtaposed against the small, richly colored, geometric jewels of sparkling aquas, and smoky quartz cascading into coconut shell beads in a subtle blue hue.
The Rosalen contains incredibly vibrant gems; shiny and polished and others classic, weathered and rutty from time bathed in rich jeweled tones colored from the earth. I've incorporated the seductively hued stones with beads of the finest variety. The beads are carefully chosen for their antiquity and craftsmanship of their makers. Please note minor flaws or imperfections may appear within these handcrafted beads or inclusions within the natural, raw gems. It's one aspect of their inherent beauty.
This is a tribal necklace like no other, filled with many healing stones and beads, fair trade sourced from places around the world. Designed from inspiration of everyday life, art, fashion, music, architecture, nature, ethnography of cultures and world events. Made with astute attention to detail, injected with love and healing intentions.
Precious stone designs are accompanied by a digital file containing the scientific and rumored metaphysical healing qualities and histories contained within all of the gems & charms in your piece.
Unique gift packaging! Most accessory and jewelry items are shipped securely inside our, keepsake storage satchel that is made with inimitable, repurposed materials. The current is an amalgamation of antique designer drawings, antique Indian sari, repurposed past season interior design fabric swatch books & colorful transparent lighting gels. This satchel will help protect your design from damaging heat and light.
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