Antique Afghan Kuchi Pendant | Tribal Hirz Prayer Tube Ornament | Circa Late 19th – Early 20th Century

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Antique Afghan Kuchi tribal pendant with a hirz prayer tube, red glass cabochons, and cascading chain tassels.
Antique Afghan Kuchi tribal pendant featuring a cylindrical hirz prayer tube, red glass cabochons, silver-toned metalwork, cascading chain tassels, and bell-shaped pendants, showcasing traditional nomadic ceremonial craftsmanship from the late 19th to early 20th century.
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Antique Afghan Kuchi silver-toned tribal pendant with cascading chains, protective prayer tube, and traditional nomadic craftsmanship.
  • Antique Afghan Kuchi tribal pendant with a hirz prayer tube, red glass cabochons, and cascading chain tassels.
  • Antique Afghan Kuchi tribal pendant featuring a cylindrical hirz prayer tube, red glass cabochons, silver-toned metalwork, cascading chain tassels, and bell-shaped pendants, showcasing traditional nomadic ceremonial craftsmanship from the late 19th to early 20th century.
  • Traditional Afghan Kuchi ceremonial pendant featuring silver-toned metal, bell-shaped pendants, and protective hirz amulet.
  • Antique Kuchi tribal ornament with a cylindrical prayer tube, decorative medallions, and long suspended chains.
  • Afghan tribal pendant displaying handcrafted silver-toned metalwork, red glass accents, and ceremonial chain tassels.
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  • Antique Afghan Kuchi silver-toned tribal pendant with cascading chains, protective prayer tube, and traditional nomadic craftsmanship.
Antique Afghan Kuchi tribal pendant with a hirz prayer tube, red glass cabochons, and cascading chain tassels.
Antique Afghan Kuchi tribal pendant featuring a cylindrical hirz prayer tube, red glass cabochons, silver-toned metalwork, cascading chain tassels, and bell-shaped pendants, showcasing traditional nomadic ceremonial craftsmanship from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Traditional Afghan Kuchi ceremonial pendant featuring silver-toned metal, bell-shaped pendants, and protective hirz amulet.
Antique Kuchi tribal ornament with a cylindrical prayer tube, decorative medallions, and long suspended chains.
Afghan tribal pendant displaying handcrafted silver-toned metalwork, red glass accents, and ceremonial chain tassels.
Historic Kuchi pendant ornament from Afghanistan featuring a hirz prayer tube, red cabochons, and bell-shaped dangles.
Antique Afghan Kuchi silver-toned tribal pendant with cascading chains, protective prayer tube, and traditional nomadic craftsmanship.
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Antique Afghan Kuchi Pendant | Tribal Hirz Prayer Tube Ornament | Circa Late 19th – Early 20th Century

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Afghanistan (likely Kuchi Tribal Tradition)
Material: Mixed metal alloys with silver-toned finish, red glass cabochons, suspended chain and bell elements
Period: Late 19th – Early 20th Century

Description

This antique Afghan tribal pendant ornament is a striking example of traditional Kuchi jewelry craftsmanship. Constructed from silver-toned mixed metal components and vibrant red glass cabochons, the piece features an elaborate vertical composition consisting of a cylindrical prayer tube amulet, a rectangular decorative panel, applied medallions, and numerous cascading chain tassels terminating in bell-shaped pendants.

The upper cylindrical element likely functioned as a hirz (also known as a ta'wiz) prayer tube, a protective amulet traditionally worn to contain handwritten verses from the Qur'an or other sacred texts. Such amulets were believed to provide spiritual protection and were commonly incorporated into Kuchi jewelry alongside highly decorative silver ornaments.

The rectangular central panel is embellished with applied decorative elements and vibrant red glass cabochons, while the long suspended chains and bell-shaped terminals create movement and sound when worn. These elaborate ornaments formed an important part of traditional Kuchi ceremonial dress, particularly during weddings, festivals, and other significant cultural celebrations.

Pieces of this type were worn as components of bridal attire, headdresses, or chest ornaments, where they served not only as personal adornment but also as visible expressions of family wealth, cultural identity, and traditional craftsmanship.

Features

- Authentic antique Afghan tribal pendant ornament

- Likely Kuchi tribal tradition

- Silver-toned mixed metal construction

- Cylindrical hirz (ta'wiz) prayer tube amulet

- Multiple red glass cabochon accents

- Applied decorative medallions

- Long suspended chain tassels

- Bell-shaped terminal pendants

- Traditional handcrafted construction

Cultural Significance

Among Afghanistan's Kuchi communities, elaborate silver jewelry formed an important part of ceremonial and bridal attire. Beyond their decorative appeal, pieces incorporating prayer tubes, bells, chain tassels, and vibrant red glass were believed to provide spiritual protection while also demonstrating family prosperity and tribal identity. The combination of amuletic symbolism and intricate metalwork reflects generations of craftsmanship preserved within Afghanistan's rich nomadic traditions.

Condition

Good antique condition with expected age-related wear, oxidation, surface patination, minor deformation, and wear to the finish consistent with age and use. The red glass elements remain largely intact, while the suspended chains and bell-shaped pendants are present and display well overall.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 14 in (including chain tassels)

Age (Approximate)

80–130 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The ornament formed part of a long-held collection of ethnographic jewelry, tribal adornment, and cultural artifacts assembled over many years by a collector specializing in Central Asian, Afghan, and Middle Eastern material culture.

Learn More

Explore the origins and cultural traditions of Kuchi jewelry through What is Kuchi Jewellery? by Bedouin Silver

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Afghanistan (likely Kuchi Tribal Tradition)
Material: Mixed metal alloys with silver-toned finish, red glass cabochons, suspended chain and bell elements
Period: Late 19th – Early 20th Century

Description

This antique Afghan tribal pendant ornament is a striking example of traditional Kuchi jewelry craftsmanship. Constructed from silver-toned mixed metal components and vibrant red glass cabochons, the piece features an elaborate vertical composition consisting of a cylindrical prayer tube amulet, a rectangular decorative panel, applied medallions, and numerous cascading chain tassels terminating in bell-shaped pendants.

The upper cylindrical element likely functioned as a hirz (also known as a ta'wiz) prayer tube, a protective amulet traditionally worn to contain handwritten verses from the Qur'an or other sacred texts. Such amulets were believed to provide spiritual protection and were commonly incorporated into Kuchi jewelry alongside highly decorative silver ornaments.

The rectangular central panel is embellished with applied decorative elements and vibrant red glass cabochons, while the long suspended chains and bell-shaped terminals create movement and sound when worn. These elaborate ornaments formed an important part of traditional Kuchi ceremonial dress, particularly during weddings, festivals, and other significant cultural celebrations.

Pieces of this type were worn as components of bridal attire, headdresses, or chest ornaments, where they served not only as personal adornment but also as visible expressions of family wealth, cultural identity, and traditional craftsmanship.

Features

- Authentic antique Afghan tribal pendant ornament

- Likely Kuchi tribal tradition

- Silver-toned mixed metal construction

- Cylindrical hirz (ta'wiz) prayer tube amulet

- Multiple red glass cabochon accents

- Applied decorative medallions

- Long suspended chain tassels

- Bell-shaped terminal pendants

- Traditional handcrafted construction

Cultural Significance

Among Afghanistan's Kuchi communities, elaborate silver jewelry formed an important part of ceremonial and bridal attire. Beyond their decorative appeal, pieces incorporating prayer tubes, bells, chain tassels, and vibrant red glass were believed to provide spiritual protection while also demonstrating family prosperity and tribal identity. The combination of amuletic symbolism and intricate metalwork reflects generations of craftsmanship preserved within Afghanistan's rich nomadic traditions.

Condition

Good antique condition with expected age-related wear, oxidation, surface patination, minor deformation, and wear to the finish consistent with age and use. The red glass elements remain largely intact, while the suspended chains and bell-shaped pendants are present and display well overall.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 14 in (including chain tassels)

Age (Approximate)

80–130 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The ornament formed part of a long-held collection of ethnographic jewelry, tribal adornment, and cultural artifacts assembled over many years by a collector specializing in Central Asian, Afghan, and Middle Eastern material culture.

Learn More

Explore the origins and cultural traditions of Kuchi jewelry through What is Kuchi Jewellery? by Bedouin Silver

View Our Collection of Ancient Rings & Historic Jewelry

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