"Traditional Bedouin Or Tribal Jewelry "
Traditional Bedouin or tribal jewelry/necklace originating from the Arabian Peninsula, possibly Saudi Arabia. Made primarily of silver-plated metal alloy, often used in antique tribal-style jewelry. The bells at the bottom produce a distinctive jingling sound. This type of jewelry is often associated with the nomadic Bedouin tribes of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, or the Emirates. It can also be seen in parts of southern Jordan or the Sinai region of Egypt. Worn at celebrations, weddings, or as a dowry item. Often passed down through generations. Inlaid with red stones or beads, often made of glass paste or resin. Multiple chains and dangling elements, typical of tribal ornaments intended to be flashy and loud. Engraved or stamped geometric patterns**, common in Bedouin ornaments. String closure: common in handcrafted necklaces, allowing for easy adjustment.