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A Kubachi men's belt from the Palace of the Shirvanshahs in Baku, Azerbaijan A privately-owned collection of 21st-century Kubachi silver located in Oslo, Norway. Today, the Victoria and Albert Museum owns a Kubachi shasqa sword with sheet from c. 1850 and a Kubachi pistol from c. 1840. [4] [5] Kubachi silver is also owned or (and) exhibited by:
Multi-spiral silver bracelets terminating with portions of palmettes and snake protome terminals at each end, i.e. those found at Cojocna, Bălănești (Mărunței), Rociu, Coada Malului [34] [142] Drauseni (Cața) (destroyed by 1941), [143] Feldioara and Orastie. [144] The endings of some of the bracelets were gilded: i.e. Coada Malului [145 ...
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Bracelet in platinum, white gold, silver, diamonds, lapislazuli, turquoise, by Cartier Paris, 1937. Growing political tensions, the after-effects of the war, and a reaction against the perceived decadence of the turn of the 20th century led to simpler forms, combined with more effective manufacturing for mass production of high-quality jewellery.
Some remarkable objects, luxury items, decorative objects, and men's jewellery have also been displayed. [15] Collections, Amrapali Museum, Jaipur. The basement houses a collection that attempts to showcase design inspirations available to the Indian craftsmen. Several designs are displayed in jewellery and other silver objects of the collection.
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