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Authentic Turkmen Women’s Bridal Headdress

$400

Posted 22 days ago in Skokie, IL

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Wedding - Clothing - Other - Clothing

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Authentic Turkmen Women’s Bridal Headdress

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This Afghanistan Turkmen Woman's Ceremonial/Bridal Headdress is indeed a remarkable artifact that embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Turkmen people. Crafted with care during the 19th and 20th centuries, this headdress showcases the intricate handiwork and unique aesthetic values of the time. The use of precious stones like lapis lazuli not only adds to its beauty but also signifies the importance of the piece in ceremonial contexts, such as weddings or other significant occasions. The meticulous embroidery skills of Turkmen women, who create patterns from memory rather than using stencils, further enhance the headdress's uniqueness and authenticity. While the piece may be missing a few stones, its overall condition remains impressive, allowing it to serve as both a stunning decorative object and a meaningful connection to the past. Owning such a headdress is not just about having a beautiful artifact; it’s about preserving and appreciating the stories and traditions that have shaped the Turkmen identity throughout history. This headdress is a true representation of resilience, artistry, and cultural pride.

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