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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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And pierced metal borders of the holder ( first pic). Afghanis loved this element of decoration and used it widely.
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And I disagree Afghan bandouliers are not like that, Rick and I posted some on the forum... |
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Look at the very first pic. Pierced metal.
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I don't see pierced metal either. What I see is pierced leather with the stitching missing.
Stu |
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Looks like shiny metal border to me.
Maybe, I do need new glasses... We can ask Lee to verify it with the owner. Kubur: I cannot recall your earlier post about Afghani bandoliers. |
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