Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace

Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace

Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace
We have similar Yemeni and Tribal items, which would pair nicely with this piece, for sale this week. Age Circa: Art Nouveau C. Markings: Unmarked, Tested and Guaranteed. Country of Origin: Yemen. Gram Weight: 166.3 Grams. Metal Type: Sterling Silver Plated Over Base Metal. Main Stone: Faux Turquoise. Main Stone Measurements/Color: Each bead measures 4.2 mm long by 2.7 mm wide, Opaque bright blue hue. Accent Stone Measurements/Color: Each bead measures 4.2 mm long by 2.7 mm wide, Opaque beige hue. Stone Treatment: Faux Turquoise and Resin are manufactured stones. Stone(s) have been tested and guaranteed using a professional Presidium Duo refractive, heat, and hardness tester. Stone Cuts: Carved and Polished Resin and Faux Turquoise Beads. Item Measurements: The necklace has a wearable length of 26.50″ and the strands measure 0.66″ wide together. The slider pendant is 1.30″ long by 3.45″ wide. The sterling silver plated beads measure 0.12″ long by 0.25″ wide. Closure/Clasp Type: Hook Clasp. Link Type: Beads on String. Pendant Type: Slider Pendant. Notable Features: The necklace was handmade during the Art Nouveau era. Composed of faux turquoise, resin, and sterling silver plated beads, the necklace features a large sterling silver plated slider pendant and was made in Yemen. A Grand Tour was an opportunity for travelers to learn more about the art, cultures, and histories of other countries, often lasting months or years at a time. This necklace is defined by three different types of beads that are strung along the white string that holds the many strands together. There are five strands total that make up this hefty necklace, each adorned with sterling silver plated beads, resin, and faux turquoise. The faux turquoise is a lovely opaque light blue and makes up the majority of the beads in the center of the necklace. To either side of the faux turquoise beads is sterling silver plated beads, and beyond those strung carved resin beads. The resin beads are beige in color, a lovely contrast against the blue of the faux turquoise. Finally, immediately next to both sides of the clasps finishing the necklace are more sterling silver plated beads. The slider pendant is a large contoured tube. The edges of the tube are lined with applied rope twist accents and in the center of the tube is an applied rosette accent. Completing the necklace is a large, sterling silver plated hook clasp for comfortable and secure wear of this substantial piece of jewelry. This necklace has a wearable length of 26.50. When worn, this necklace falls to the top of the bust, the many strands separating slightly to highlight the grandeur of this necklace. A beautiful example of Yemeni jewelry from the Art Nouveau era, this necklace would make a valuable addition to any antique jewelry collection. Don’t miss your chance to preserve this piece of cultural history. Damage: Age appropriate wear. The beads are somewhat damaged, which is not unusual for an item of this necklace’s age. Some beads are most likely missing, revealing the string underneath. The sterling silver plating is somewhat tarnished, which adds to the character of this item. The price has been reduced to reflect this. This listing is for the item only. This was very true due to the gorgeous designs that came out of this period. This era focused on women and the beauty of nature and the pieces were often large. Enamel was a common material used in Art Nouveau jewelry as the period was more about the importance of the design over the materials used to create it. The Art Nouveau period happened before the start of the first World War, when mass manufacturing took over the production of many products, including some jewelry. The Grand Tour was the standard European vacation of the Georgian and Victorian eras. The opportunity it gave for studying culture, architecture and art made it a tradition, especially for the upper classes. The Grand Tour was popularized by the poet Lord Byron and the writer Mary Shelley, who was the author of Frankenstein. The Grand Tour was an opportunity for wealthy travelers to explore the world and experience different cultures over a 2 to 4-year period. And what better memento of this long trip than pieces of native souvenir jewelry such as Italian cameos, mosaic, and pietra dura. Pieces often had historical inspirations from the remnants of Pompeii to the pyramids of Egypt. Cultural learning was a focal point of the grand tour and the process of remembrance spilled over into jewelry souvenirs. Turquoise is found all over the world and has been a popular semi-precious stone used in jewelry and art for thousands of years by many different cultures; from prehistoric times to the present. Turquoise comes in many beautiful color variations; from the popular bright solid sky-blue hues to dark blue hues with dark spiderwebbing throughout, as well as aqua, teal, and many green varieties, and even some rare white with dark spiderwebbing. The item “Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace” is in sale since Saturday, December 1, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Vintage & Antique Jewelry\Fine\Art Nouveau/Art Deco 1895-1935\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “abeautifultimeco” and is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Yemen
  • Style: Strand/String
  • Main Stone: Turquoise (Imitation)
  • Metal: Sterling Silver Plated
  • Material: String
  • Stone #2: Resin

Antique Vintage Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Yemeni Ethnic Tribal Necklace

Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace

Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace

Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace
We have similar Moroccan Tribal items, which would pair nicely with this piece, for sale this week. Age Circa: Art Nouveau C. Markings: Unmarked, Tested and Guaranteed. Country of Origin: Morocco. Gram Weight: 116.5 Grams. 925 Sterling Silver Plated Over Base Metal. Main Stone Measurements/Color: There are two sizes of the Mediterranean coral measuring 0.53″ long by 1.24″ wide or 0.70″ long by 0.55″ wide, Bright pink hue with black striations. Accent Stone: Orange Coral, Millefiori Glass Beads. Accent Stone Measurements/Color: The orange coral measures 0.53″ long by 0.21″ wide, Bright orange hue; The beads measure 0.54″ long by 1.21″ wide, Semi-translucent deep blue with reds and greens in the center. Stone Treatment: Glass is a manufactured stone. The coral stone(s) appear to be untreated, but we are not certified gemologists. Stone(s) have been tested and guaranteed using a professional Presidium Duo refractive, heat, and hardness tester. Stone Cuts: Carved and Polished Coral Beads, Handmade Glass Beads. Item Measurements: The necklace has a wearable length of 26″ and is 0.54″ wide at the widest point. The dangling portion of the necklace measures 2.40 long measured from the string to the bottom of the pendant. Closure/Clasp Type: Hook Clasp. Link Type: Beads on String. Pendant Type: Drop- Dangle Pendant. Notable Features: The necklace was handmade during the Art Nouveau era. Composed of Mediterranean coral, orange coral, and millefiori glass beads, this Moroccan Berber ethnic tribal necklace was hand strung on a black string. Berber refers to the indigenous people who lived in Northern Africa, which is now Morocco. These gorgeous ethnic pieces were created with amazing organic materials and used in tribal ceremonies or other cultural experiences. There are four types of beads that adorn this lovely necklace. The two types of coral are Mediterranean coral and orange coral. The Mediterranean coral is a bright pink with black striations, and the orange coral is a bright orange hue. The coral would have been hand sourced, carved, and polished into their bead-like shape. Despite this, the coral beads still retains some of their original shapes, adding a unique touch to this item. This necklace also features handmade millefiori glass beads. These beads are predominantly a semi-translucent deep blue with a design in the center of spotted green accents between two red bars. Interspersed amongst the coral and glass beads are spherical sterling silver plated beads. These beads have applied metal accents such as rope twist accents and wire swirls. The dangling portion of the necklace is a larger sterling silver sphere above a millefiori glass bead. The necklace has several long sterling silver plated links on either end of the beads which also hold the two sides of the hook clasp. The beads of this necklace fall on the bust and look incredible when worn. This rare and unique Moroccan Berber piece is eye-catching and has a fascinating history. Don’t miss your chance to preserve this piece of cultural world history. Damage: Age appropriate wear. This was very true due to the gorgeous designs that came out of this period. This era focused on women and the beauty of nature and the pieces were often large. Enamel was a common material used in Art Nouveau jewelry as the period was more about the importance of the design over the materials used to create it. The Art Nouveau period happened before the start of the first World War, when mass manufacturing took over production of many products, including some jewelry. Mediterranean red coral can be found growing on the sea bottom in dark crevices and cavernous spaces. It flourishes on rocky surfaces with low sedimentation. It is mostly found in the Mediterranean Sea, but has been found in the Atlantic near the Strait of Gibraltar and the Cape Verde islands. Millefiori is a glasswork technique that combines glass rods, known as murrine, to create intricate and colorful floral patterns. These flowers are only viewable after the murrine is cut into beads or discs. Millefiori means a thousand flowers in Italian and is so named because the glass is reminiscent of a field of flowers. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians first started fusing colored glass together as early as 1400 BC, with the Phoenicians and Romans producing millefiori glass in subsequent centuries. The oldest Roman millefiori beads, found by archaeologists, date from 50BC to 300AD. Millefiori glass became especially popular during the Renaissance when it was primarily associated with Venetian glassworkers. In subsequent eras the technique was lost before the style once again became popular in the 19th century. To this day it is still handmade using traditional techniques by glassworkers across the world and is highly sought after. The item “Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace” is in sale since Saturday, December 1, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Vintage & Antique Jewelry\Fine\Art Nouveau/Art Deco 1895-1935\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “abeautifultimeco” and is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Style: Strand/String
  • Metal: Sterling Silver Plated
  • Main Stone: Coral
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco
  • Stone #2: Millefiori Glass

Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver Plated Moroccan Ethnic Tribal Necklace