3 White Glass Talhakimt Pendants
Description
Talhakimt pendants, crafted during the peak of the trade bead era in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, were produced by both French and Czech-Bohemian bead industries. The Czech versions, made from molded glass in various colors like green, red, and blue, coexisted with the French Talhakimts pioneered by Jean-Felix Bapterosses. Bapterosses, known for his innovations in button and bead making, developed these pendants using the "Prosser" technique, creating a hard porcelain-like material. Talhakimt pendants were among the products manufactured at his factory in Briare. Exported mainly to West Africa, both French and Czech-Bohemian Talhakimts were believed to possess amuletic properties. Mauritanian women adorned elaborate headdresses with these pendants, often plaited into long braids, with the most spectacular examples seen in the traditional Guedra dance, where women expressed love for men in ritualistic form.
Photo is an example. Yours will be similar. You are purchasing one set of 3 pendants.
Pendant Size
Approx. 1.25 x1.75 inches each. See picture with penny for size comparison.
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Approximate Age: Late 19th to Mid 20th Century
People: Czech
Country of Origin: Czech Republic or France
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of our items have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners.