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This pendant was one of a pair and was part of a woman's headpiece. The triangle is cast, the loops soldered on. The motif combines rosettes, spirals, circles, and rhombic granulation clusters, and is framed by a bead-molded border. The top loop connects to a smaller rhombic element with circle and semicircle filigree, and to an elongated hook with square and double-dot décor. Ten chains hanging down from the five bottom loops, and each has a stylized hand pendant at its end.The back of the pendant has an Arabic stamp with the date: nusfi 128x. The term "nusfi" means "half," and the last number of the date is lost, but it must be a number in the later 1280s AH(AD late 1860s-early 1870s).In addition, there is the name of the silversmith engraved in Hebrew: Sh(lomo) Sharayan, mahasit. The same silversmith is named on the pendants of Walters 57.2313. The term "mahasit" means "half".

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Document identity
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80918
label
Pendant from a Woman's Headpiece
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Source metadata
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80918
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object
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title
Pendant from a Woman's Headpiece
description
This pendant was one of a pair and was part of a woman's headpiece. The triangle is cast, the loops soldered on. The motif combines rosettes, spirals, circles, and rhombic granulation clusters, and is framed by a bead-molded border. The top loop connects to a smaller rhombic element with circle and semicircle filigree, and to an elongated hook with square and double-dot décor. Ten chains hanging down from the five bottom loops, and each has a stylized hand pendant at its end.The back of the pendant has an Arabic stamp with the date: nusfi 128x. The term "nusfi" means "half," and the last number of the date is lost, but it must be a number in the later 1280s AH(AD late 1860s-early 1870s).In addition, there is the name of the silversmith engraved in Hebrew: Sh(lomo) Sharayan, mahasit. The same silversmith is named on the pendants of Walters 57.2313. The term "mahasit" means "half".
provenance
Mr. Derek Content and Mr. Benjamin Zucker [Zucker Family Trust] London and New York, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 2010, by gift.
date
1285-1289 AH/AD 1865-1875
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Gold, Silver & Jewelry
pendants
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2
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2
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import
dimensions
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cm
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5
height
4
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Triangle H without loops: 1 15/16 x W of base: 1 9/16 in. (5 x 4 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Stamp] In Arabic: nusfi 128x; [Engraved] In Hebrew: S(lomo) Sarayan
mahasit
reign
Al-Hadi Galib (1287 AH/AD 1870-1871) (?)
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silver
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18954
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JWL
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3181
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1
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photo
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2
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