TWO GOLD NECKLACES
TWO GOLD NECKLACES
TWO GOLD NECKLACES
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TWO GOLD NECKLACES

SOUTH INDIA, 19TH/20TH CENTURY

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TWO GOLD NECKLACES
SOUTH INDIA, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
Comprising a gold jasmine bud mullamottu necklace, each jasmine bud set below a small loop surmounted by a small gold ball, mounted with chain links set with small flowerheads, S-hook clasp, together with a gold choker necklace, a band of gold double chevrons on a red fabric back, spherical gold beads below, later cord with tightening bead
Mullamottu 11 5/8in. (29.6cm.) excluding cord; choker 10in. (25.5cm.) long excluding cord

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The wave pattern of the choker (laheria) formed by the gold interlocking chevrons is popular in both northern and southern Indian jewellery. A very similar choker to the present example is in the Susan Beningson Collection (Molly Emma Aitkin, When Gold Blossoms: Indian Jewellery from the Susan L. Beningson Collection, London, 2004, p.94). A similar example was sold in these Rooms, 10 June 2013, lot 243.

The jasmine bud necklace is particularly associated with Tamil-speaking areas in the South of India. The wearing of Jasmine buds has a long history there: the Silappatikaram, a 2nd century Tamil epic, at one point describes the tragic lover Kovalan wearing 'a garland of jasmine buds, their hearts forced open by bees' (Usha R. Bala Krishnan and Meera Sushil Kumar, Dance of the Peacock: Jewellery Traditions of India, Mumbai, 1999, p.102). A large-scale example was sold in these Rooms, 24 October 2024, lot 131.

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