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Antique Indian Silver Fringe Necklace with Multi-Colored Glass Beads

Antique Indian Silver Fringe Necklace with Multi-Colored Glass Beads

Regular price €195,00 EUR
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A breathtaking celebration of India's ancient jewelry-making traditions—a necklace that embodies the opulent artistry of the subcontinent's master silversmiths, whose craft has adorned royalty and brides for millennia. This magnificent piece showcases the sophisticated metalworking techniques that flourished across India, where jewelry was considered not merely adornment but sacred armor for the soul.

The intricate silver fringe cascades like a waterfall of liquid metal, each strand carefully graduated to create a dramatic collar that frames the wearer with regal elegance. Interspersed throughout are jewel-toned glass beads in emerald green, sapphire blue, and ruby red—colors that hold deep significance in Indian tradition as representations of prosperity, divine protection, and life force energy.

This style of elaborate fringe necklace, known in various regional traditions as part of temple jewelry or bridal sets, required extraordinary skill to create. Each tiny element was individually crafted and assembled—the delicate silver work demonstrates techniques like granulation, wire wrapping, and precision soldering that were perfected in the workshops of places like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and South India's temple towns.

The colored glass beads aren't merely decorative—in Indian tradition, these vibrant hues were believed to channel specific energies. Green for abundance and growth, blue for divine protection and wisdom, red for vitality and courage. Together, they create a powerful talisman that ancient belief systems held could harmonize the wearer's spiritual and physical well-being.

The central pendant drop adds ceremonial weight and importance, suggesting this piece may have been created for special occasions—perhaps weddings, festivals, or religious ceremonies where such elaborate jewelry marked significant life transitions. The gentle chiming of the silver elements would have created a musical accompaniment to the wearer's movements, considered auspicious in many Indian traditions.

The silver has developed that coveted warm patina that speaks to generations of reverent wear, while retaining the sharp detail that showcases the master craftsperson's skill. By choosing this piece, you honor centuries of sustainable artisanship and the spiritual significance of jewelry created to connect earthly beauty with divine grace.

Material: Traditional silver with multi-colored glass beads in green, blue, and red

Origin: India, traditional artisan craftsmanship

Color: Aged silver with jewel-toned glass accents

Era: Mid-20th century vintage

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Condition: Excellent vintage condition with beautiful natural patina and intact beadwork

Styling Notes: Stunning as a statement piece over simple necklines, flowing kaftans, or traditional Indian wear. The jewel tones complement earth colors, creams, and deep fabrics beautifully. Perfect for those drawn to the sacred geometry and spiritual symbolism of Indian metalwork traditions.

✧ Be aware that this item is vintage, so you may come across minor signs of age and wear, but don't worry - any major flaws will be mentioned in the description above!

✧ Colour intensity and shades may vary in real life.

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Sustainability

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