Silver Choker - Khadra
- Product Code: Silver Choker - Khadra
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$535.00
- Ex Tax: $535.00
KHADRA - Egyptian Silver Jewellery
Discover the stunning beauty of KHADRA’s handcrafted Egyptian silver jewellery collection, featuring an exceptional peridot pendant and a bold, thick Bedouin-style choker. Expertly crafted by skilled artisans in Egypt, this exquisite set showcases both traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance.
Included in this set:
- A striking solid silver pendant set with a captivating peridot gemstone. Its intricate design highlights the rich artistry and timeless appeal of Egyptian silver.
- A substantial Bedouin-style solid silver choker that exudes bold sophistication. The choker is both thick and luxurious, perfectly complementing the pendant.
Key details:
- Total silver weight: 48.8g (a significant amount of high-quality silver)
- Pendant length: 5 cm
- Pendant diameter: Ø 4 cm
- Choker diameter: Ø 13.5 cm
For versatility, the pendant can be effortlessly removed from the choker, allowing you to wear the choker alone for a more minimalist look.
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Egyptian Jewellery - Colours often work by association. In jewellery, colours that have some symbolic meaning are often selected for amulets. The two most powerful colours are probably red and blue, and they both dominate the jewellery of the Middle East. Red is most common; related to both blood and to the heart, it can be interpreted as representing passion and love as well as danger and evil. Blue, the colour of sky and water, features strongly in the Berber enamelling of Algeria as well as in the jewellery of Saudi-Arabia and Yemen, where turquoise is used prominently in rings and pendants; in Syria, Jordan and Palestine blue beads are used as inlays in silver jewellery.
In addition to the main colours blue and red, many other colours are used for a specific reason. Green is regarded as the colour of rejuvenation, growth and new life. Yellow is said to capture the radiating warmth of the sun, but is also seen as the colour of the desert. Together with the life-bringing green and the blue of water, these three colours together are regarded to symbolise the daily environment of mankind in North Africa: desert, vegetation, water and air.