A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET GOLD NECKLACE (ARYA)
A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET GOLD NECKLACE (ARYA)
A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET GOLD NECKLACE (ARYA)
A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET GOLD NECKLACE (ARYA)
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A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET GOLD NECKLACE (ARYA)

POSSIBLY BIKANER, RAJASTHAN, CIRCA 1900

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A DIAMOND AND GEM-SET GOLD NECKLACE (ARYA)
POSSIBLY BIKANER, RAJASTHAN, CIRCA 1900
Comprising a rigid curved collar decorated with diamond-set floral motifs between foiled gem-set bands, a row of pearls above, below a suspended fringe of interlocking cruciform-shaped diamond-set mounts, below which are suspended four rows of 15 diamond-set triangular pendants with hanging pearl beads and three crescent-shaped diamond-set pendants with pearl beads, the reverse plain, cord with pearl cushions to either edge of the collar
Collar 4 ½in. (11.4cm.) diam.
Provenance
Lombard Joaillier, Geneva, 6 January 1981

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Among the most impressive types of Indian jewellery are the large and complicated Arya necklaces. The most complex, like ours, have three distinct 'layers': a rigid collar, above a dense mesh of small diamond mounts, and a fringe below. An example published by Oppi Untracht, then with Naulakha jewelers in Delhi, is described by her as a 'masterpiece of Indian goldsmith's achievement' (Oppi Untracht, Traditional Jewelry of India, London, 1997, p.33). Ours differs from that example in the inclusion of emeralds as well as diamonds. A further example in the Khalili Collection retains the original 'cushions' with an elaborate mesh of green glass beads and small pearls (Pedro Mourha Carvalho, Gems and Jewels of Mughal India, Oxford, 2010, p.236, no.132).

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