Ethiopian Telsum Silver Pendants Necklace Rare
Description
This strand is not intended to be a ready-to-wear necklace. Although the strand can be worn "as is," the string holding it together is not durable and may break with use. For this reason, we recommend that you restring the beads before wearing them.
Triangular or crescent-shaped prayer boxes, called telsum are worn for their protective properties. The triangular specimens in particular are believed to fend off evil spirits and the “evil eye,” whereas crescent-shaped amuletic boxes are worn as a protection against the spells of the crescent moon. Square, rectangular and irregularly shaped pendants are also manufactured serving similar purposes. Some of these telsum are elaborately decorated and feature granulated designs created with melted silver. Often they are gold washed or gilded. Telsum prayer boxes are traditionally worn as necklaces, strung on purple yarn or strips of cloth. Older specimens were made from silver derived from the Maria Theresa thaler; modern versions are typically made from an amalgam of nickel and alloy.
The Telsum necklace is a traditional Ethiopian necklace that is made of silver and is often worn by women as a symbol of status, wealth, and beauty. The necklace is made up of individual pendants, each with its own unique design and meaning, and is often adorned with colorful beads or other decorative elements.
The pendants on a Telsum necklace are typically handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. The designs on the pendants can vary widely, with some featuring religious symbols such as crosses or images of saints, while others depict animals, plants, or other natural elements.
In Ethiopian culture, Telsum necklaces are often worn during important ceremonies and celebrations, such as weddings or religious festivals. They are also considered to be a valuable form of currency and are often used as a means of exchange in traditional markets.
Overall, the Telsum necklace is an important part of Ethiopian cultural heritage and continues to be valued for its intricate design, craftsmanship, and cultural significance.
Ethiopia is home to one of the oldest continuous Christian traditions in the world, and Ethiopian silversmiths produce religious jewelry as an expression of that tradition. Star of David pendants are worn around the neck and emphasize the relationship of Christian Ethiopians to Israel, King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
AG0223
Approximate Age: 1st half of 20th Century
People: Ethiopian
Country of Origin: Ethiopia
Size Details
Object Size: 20 x 8 inches