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Kuchi Afghan Silver Tower Ring with Intricate Stone Engravings (Late 19th-20th Century)

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Afghan Silver Signet Ring: Afghanistan, ca 1900 Set with a rhombus cut Lapis Lazuli intaglio stone, depicting a Markhor surounded by Pashto script. Weight: 41.5 g Ring size: 9 US Part of Javitri Shah Collection
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Afghan Silver Signet Ring: Afghanistan, ca. 1900 Set with oval lapides lazuli, engraved with a horse. weight: 16.0 g Ring size: 7,7 US Part of Javitri Shah Collection
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Kuchi Afghan Silver Tower Ring with Intricate Stone Engravings (Late 19th-20th Century)
Kuchi Afghan Silver Tower Ring with Intricate Stone Engravings (Late 19th-20th Century)
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Description
Ring size: US 7

Rarity Level: Remarkably Rare
Considering the historical significance, era, intricate stone engravings, and likely age of these rings, they present a unique opportunity for collectors to own a piece of the rich Afghan heritage.

Estimate: $250-$500
Based on the vintage grade, detailed craftsmanship, and unique stone engravings, these rings fetch considerable interest among collectors and enthusiasts. Comparable pieces from the same era have seen competitive bidding in various auction platforms, making this a desirable artifact.

Introduction:
Originating from the nomadic Kuchi tribes of Afghanistan, this silver tower ring exemplify the rich culture and tradition of the region. The intricate stone engravings, set against vibrant colored stones, tell tales of ancient folklore and tradition. Made during the late 19th to early 20th century, this ring were more than mere ornament; as symbols of stature, wealth, and pride. The art of crafting such ring has been passed down through generations, and each engraving has a story, a meaning, and a purpose. In an era where jewelry was handcrafted with immense care and dedication, the ring stand as a testament to the skill and artistry of the Kuchi artisans.

Provenance:
Consignor: Mr. Idris Shah
Year Acquired: 1975
Remark: Acquired by Mr. Idris Shah during his travels to the heartlands of Afghanistan in the mid-'70s. He was introduced to a local family, who had been safeguarding these rings for generations. Moved by the history and the stories behind the rings, Mr. Shah decided to add them to his personal collection. Today, they are presented at our auction, offering a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Afghan culture and craftsmanship.

Auctioneer's Comment:
These Kuchi Afghan Silver Tower Rings, with their intricate engravings and vibrant stone settings, are not just pieces of jewelry; they are windows to a bygone era. The craftsmanship, detail, and history embedded in each ring make them a prized possession for any collector. The market value of such artifacts has been on a steady rise, especially as pieces from this period are becoming increasingly rare. The Certificate of Authenticity (COA) accompanying this auction lot further underscores the significance and value of these rings.
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Kuchi Afghan Silver Tower Ring with Intricate Stone Engravings (Late 19th-20th Century)

Estimate $250 - $500
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