SOLD Rare, antique, 19th century, Central Asian Islamic Turkoman Tekke horse jeweler, silver-mounted leather, horse headpiece, halter ,bridle, The upper surface decorated with extremely well made, by Turkmen silversmith, of small continuous interlocking silver plaques riveted to the leather, enriched with 6 , silver mounted, large oval carnelians stones.
The headpiece is complete with its original, elaborate hand forged iron horse bit.
This Type of horse jewelry was very expensive and exclusively affordable only for upper class (Nobility) of Turkmen people. Due to the richness and beauty of the jewelry it was also used by the aristocracy of other Islamic countries, as a symbol of wealth and high rank. A similar Turcoman Tekke headpiece is in the Powerhouse Museum Collection, Sidney Australia, which belongs to the Afghani King's elite cavalry. Please see the link below.
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=122355
References: For similar headpiece, bridles please see. The Arts and Crafts of Turkestan, by Johannes Kalter. Page: 14, 15, 45.
The buyer will be provided with a copy of the pages from the mentioned references, together with a certificate of authenticity.
Link to Turkmen bridles:
http://www.akhal-teke.org/traditional-tack.html
MEASUREMENTS, in folded position: Overall length from the top of the head piece to the end of the reins; 183 cm (72 in), overall length of the head piece from the top, to the end of the silver plaques on the bottom part; 74 cm (28 1/8 in).
CONDITION: In good condition considering its age, Leather is still flexible, showing the age and usage, WEIGHT: 985 grams (34.7449 ounce)
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