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Parures & Bijoux d'Orient - Ethnic chic

Tue 24 May 202214H30

EXTERIEURE SALONS DU TROCADERO

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Lot 166

Tunisie, XIXe - XXe siècle

Comprenant trois bracelets de cheville et trois éléments de collier en argent doré, à décor filigrané, rehaussé de cabochons de verre de couleur pour...
Lot 172

Empire ottoman, travail de Van, XIXe siècle

En argent composée de quatorze plaques à médaillon central niellé, et d'une boucle à décor filigrané. Chaque médaillon représente un bâtiment, un...
Lot 180

Yemen ou Oman, début du XXe siècle

En argent et métal argenté, comprenant : - une paire de longs temporaux rehaussés de cabochons de verre rouge - une bague de tresse à décor de...
Lot 186

Turkménistan, fin du XIXe - début du XXe siècle

Ensemble comprenant un bracelet manchette, un pendentif campaniforme, un ornement de coiffe triangulaire, et deux bagues de tresse, en argent niellé...
Lot 201

Inde, Company School, XIXe siècle

Broche de forme ovale à monture rubanée en or ciselé de rinceaux. Au centre, sous verre, une peinture à l'aquarelle représente deux nobles dames...

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Following in the footsteps of the "Cartier et les Arts de l'Islam" exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the "Juifs d'Orient" exhibition at the Institut du Monde Arabe, the members of Millon's North Africa, India and Middle East department have put together a selection of ethnic jewelry for you to wear and/or collect. To reveal the richness and diversity of traditional jewelry from Yemen, Oman and the high plateaus of Saudi Arabia, South India and North Africa, over three hundred pieces from four private collections will take visitors on a journey through time and space. Women's jewelry from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia is distinguished by a rich corpus: head ornaments, temporals, earrings, necklaces, fibulae, bracelets and anklets with utilitarian, ornamental and protective functions. The variety of their forms, decorations and techniques testifies to the diversity of the peoples and identities of the regions that make up today's Arab world. These sculptural necklaces, pendants, bracelets and earrings in precious metals - gold, silver and silver-gilt - produced and distributed in both urban and rural settings, cover a period from the second half of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th. Whether for festive occasions or everyday wear, they reveal the inventiveness and expertise of the craftsmen or individuals who created them. Through their magnificence and bewitching variety, they reveal the magic of the adornments of Eastern civilizations and a symbolic universe threatened with oblivion.

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Salons du Trocadéro Friday 20th and Saturday 21st May from 11am to 6.30pm 5, avenue d'Eylau - 75116 Paris

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Alexandre MILLON

Alexandre MILLON

. amillon@millon.com

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Anne-Sophie JONCOUX - PILORGET

Anne-Sophie JONCOUX PILORGET

+33 (0)1 47 27 76 71 asjoncoux@millon.com

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