Fine Champleve Enamel Anklets (Jhanhjar)
Jhanjar anklets are large hollow rings which rattle when the wearer walks.The enamels on these jhanjhar anklets are champleve
Punjab, Pakistan
19th century
diameters at widest point: 13 cm, combined weight: 254g
This spectacular anklets is from the Punjab area of what is now Pakistan. Possibly such anklets were worn at weddings. They are of hollow sheet silver and have been chased and repoussed and then decorated with green and dark blue enamel.
The anklets are hinged and open by means of a pull-out clip. The hoops are decorated on the outsides with rows of flowers coloured in alternating green and blue enamel. The interiors of the hoops are decorated with zig-zag and geometric bands.
The faces of the anklets are rectangular with large, raised flower finials.
The anklets have a marvellous patina from age and wear. There are losses to the enamel and one has a minor dent, but overall, this is a very showy and colourful pair.
Dimensions: diameters at widest point: 13 cm
Weight:254 Gr.
Availability: 1 piece
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