Late Ottoman Chest or Head Ornament
Late Ottoman Chest or Head Ornament
This is a rare ornament probably from Anatolia in Turkey from the first half of the twentieth century. It has a triple row of handmade chains from which hang hand or tulip-shaped dangles. The three chains connect on either side to boteh-shaped finials. The finials most likely had hooks to attach the ends to a headdress or to the front of a dress.
At some point in this piece's history the headdress was converted into a bib necklace by sawing off the hooks on the finials and attaching a hook at one end and a ring on the other. So, in effect, the ornament was recycled into a lovely bib necklace. This piece is made of low-grade silver. Most of the jump rings are soldered shut, so the maker spent time and effort to make this piece. It is in reasonably good condition.
- The wearable length is 43 cm 17"
- Bib depth 7.5 cm or 3 "
- Weight is 56 g.
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