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traditional Afghan tribal jewelry piece, likely from the early to mid-20th century

traditional Afghan tribal jewelry piece, likely from the early to mid-20th century

featuring:

Four Afghan 10 Pul coins (from King Amanullah Khan’s reign, 1919–1929).

A handwoven rope necklace with silver thread wrapping.

A large silver pendant, possibly low-grade silver (80% or lower) or mixed with other metals.

Hanging small silver bells (common in traditional Afghan, Kuchi, or Turkoman jewelry).

Colored inlays, likely glass with foil backing, though in some cases, these may be semi-precious stones like carnelian, glass, or old trade beads.