Caucasus belt buckles and more...
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I blame mahratt ...☺☻☺
who corrected me when I made a mistake thinking a filligree beltbuckle was from the Balkans but actually came from the Caucasus. So instead of adding my new finding in the Bosnian bichaq thread, I better start a new thread in the corrrect chapter prior getting warned by a mod...☻☻☻ |
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my latest "treasure" is neither a silver one nor a belt buckle but a brass silver plated bracelet.
So very interesting and I hope more of these kind of items will surface. Do any of you have some or seen some ? Anyway, thnx a lot mahratt for your guidance. Most highly appreciated !:) |
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Hello dear members,
I got this one, I really like the niello work on these items. Is it too written Caucasus on it ? Kind regards |
Yes. The buckle also says "Caucasus": "КАВК АЗЪ"
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Thank's a lot Mahratt
Sorry for the late answer... :) |
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Great looking buckles (and bracelet) guys. I've always found these buckles interesting. Here is one of mine. I believe it's Caucasian. It's in good, serviceable condition, but does show regular usage. The only distraction is a pierced hole in the center cone. It just so happens that the tip of a kindjal blade fits in the hole perfectly. Makes me think the hole came about from a combat situation.
Rick |
I've seen these buckles all throughout Dagestan, Georgia, and just yesterday in a shop in Armenia
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as I think it to be a very interesting (sideline) topic, specially the interaction in that region : similarities and differences. |
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