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Necklace with Coral Beads

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Yemeni

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Creation: late 19th-early 20th century

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Walters Art Museum Object Description
Silver jewelry was an important part of tribal culture in Yemen, as it constituted a family’s wealth, which could be worn (typically by women) and thus transported with their nomadic or seasonal movements. Both Jewish and Muslim women in Yemen wore elaborate silver jewelry, especially for weddings and on other festive occasions. Many elements of Yemeni jewelry had talismanic functions, meaning they possessed the spiritual power of protection and blessing (baraka). The noise made by bells and dangles, served to protect the wearer from the ills brought on by the malevolent glare of the evil eye. Some Yemeni jewelry like this necklace features beads made of coral or other red materials. The color red was understood to promote good health ...

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Necklace with Coral Beads

Creator

Yemeni

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necklaces

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Material

silver and coral

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Overall: L: 11 × W: 7 7/8 × D: 1/2 in. (27.9 × 20 × 1.3 cm)

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Creation: late 19th-early 20th century

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