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I know nothing about it but I see my favorite ornamentation! It was usual for Caucasus in 19th and much earlier for another regions of Asia. I like it.
And later in Russia. I am happy, thanks a lot! |
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Here a foto of a nice collection of these caps
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But I also see in him the influence of Turkic and Slavic traditions. I would venture to suggest Bulgaria or Serbia. |
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Agreed Stu, not Arabian
But maybe Omani???
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Hopefully Rick will come in on this one.............. Stu |
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This is unquestionably Oriental, most likely Islamic.
Artzi has a somewhat similar one ( see pic) attributed to the Ottomans. I would put this one farther East: Afghanistan or Central Asia. |
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