A GROUP OF GOLD FILIGREE JEWELLERY, SELJUQ, PERSIA, 12TH CENTURY consisting of five items, including two bracelets of interlinking design decorated with openwork filigree, one bracelet composed of seven openwork flowerheads mounted with polychrome stones, and two triangular pendants worked in filigree and mounted with turquoise stones
Saturday, June 20, 2015
A GROUP OF GOLD FILIGREE JEWELLERY, SELJUQ, PERSIA, 12TH CENTURY consisting of five items, including two bracelets of interlinking design decorated with openwork filigree, one bracelet composed of seven openwork flowerheads mounted with polychrome stones, and two triangular pendants worked in filigree and mounted with turquoise stones Islamic jewelry
A GROUP OF GOLD FILIGREE JEWELLERY, SELJUQ, PERSIA, 12TH CENTURY consisting of five items, including two bracelets of interlinking design decorated with openwork filigree, one bracelet composed of seven openwork flowerheads mounted with polychrome stones, and two triangular pendants worked in filigree and mounted with turquoise stones
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