Ethiopian Telsum Pendant Necklace
Description
The Telsum necklace is a revered symbol in Ethiopian culture, embodying both spiritual significance and cultural heritage. These intricate pendants, crafted in triangular or crescent shapes and made from silver alloys, serve as protective amulets against evil spirits, the "evil eye," and lunar spells. Worn predominantly by Ethiopian women, these necklaces showcase individual pendants adorned with religious symbols, natural elements, and unique designs, meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans following traditional techniques passed down through generations. Beyond their protective properties, Telsum necklaces signify status, wealth, and beauty, often worn during important ceremonies, and religious festivals, and valued as a form of currency in traditional markets, representing the rich craftsmanship, cultural depth, and historical significance within Ethiopia's oldest Christian traditions.
Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Ethiopian
Country of Origin: Ethiopia
Length Details
Size Details
Object Size: 4-9mm diameter beads