A PAIR OF MOROCCAN GEMSET GOLD CEREMONIAL EARRINGS (KHROS)
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A PAIR OF MOROCCAN GEMSET GOLD CEREMONIAL EARRINGS (KHROS)

FEZ, LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF MOROCCAN GEMSET GOLD CEREMONIAL EARRINGS (KHROS)
FEZ, LATE 18TH CENTURY
The circular tubular band of each with point one end, the other with cubic element inset with emeralds above a large emerald-set rosette panel with engraved details and atttached pearls, associated open wire-work pendant with inset stones and further smaller pendants atached by a chain, damages and old repairs
Each 3½in. (9cm.) across (2)
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Lot Essay

The ceremonial earrings are so rich and heavy with ornamentation, they would have been principally supported through the chain and small pierced panel attached to the headdress. These are typical of the Spanish style common to Muslim and Jewish women in the northern Moroccan centres such as Fez and Tangier.

A number of similar examples are published. A pair from the Eudel collection is in the Musée national des arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie in Paris (L'Islam dans les collections nationals, Paris, 1977, no.367, no.171). Two pairs were in the Benyaminoff collection, exhibited at the Israel Museum and sold at Sotheby's 16 October 1997, lot 53 and 15 October 1998, lot 164. Further examples are in private collections and in the royal collection in Morocco.

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