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Silver Beaded Necklace, Sri Lanka browse these categories for related items... Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Sri Lanka: Pre 1920: item # 300911 Please refer to our stock # 35-48 when inquiring.
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| An unusual mesh rope woven of fine silver wire is strung with ornate silver beads on this early 20th century necklace from Sri Lanka. From the old capital city of Kandi in the island's central highlands, it is in a design most likely meant to be worn by a man. Masculine jewelry (see a Sri Lankan leopard claw necklace with a similar mesh rope, catalogue listing #298517) was not uncommon in the region. This is a handsome piece of jewelry whether worn by a man or a woman. The silver mesh rope is long enough at 32 1/2" (83 cm) to slip over the head, and flexible enough to rest lightly and comfortably on the neck. It is in very good condition, and the glow is maintained by giving it a quick rub with a jeweler's cloth every so often. | |||||||
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