Vintage pair of Kuchi earrings with lots of small bell dangles and pretty glass jewels. Large earrings like these were usually worn suspended over the top of the head by a cord or attached to a headpiece. The story of Kuchi jewelry, like all tribal jewelry, is rich with influences from many cultures. These beautiful pieces with colorful glass jewels and jingling bells originally came from the nomadic Pashtoon tribes that wandered the border areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan, along ancient routes between the seasons, moving down from the mountains in the winter and back to higher elevations in the summer.
Item No. JEK0302
Total Length with Ear Wires: 2.5 Inches
Width of Earrings: About 1 inch
Earwire Gauge: About a 12 Gauge
Materials: Mixed Metals
Metal Color: Brassy, a little tarnished
Metal Finish: Unpolished
Additional Info: These earrings are not heavy and you may be able to wear through stretched piercings.
Please clean wires if you will be wearing in your piercings. As is so often the case with vintage tribal earrings,
the wires on these both go in the same direction, so you will need to put one through your piercing from the back.
Country of Origin: Afghanistan
Condition: Vintage
A Note About Earwires: These wires are larger than western gauge wires at about a 12 gauge. The earrings are not heavy. You may be able to wear these through stretched piercings. These have traveled far to reach you and wires should be cleaned before wearing.
These are vintage USED earrings. Please clean the ear wires if you will be wearing through your piercings.
Please check photos carefully for condition. You will receive the exact piece shown in the photos on this page. This is a USED piece that has been previously worn in country. As a previously used tribal item it may have small flaws such as loose or missing jewels, missing bells, obvious repairs, may be tarnished or worn, or have other small flaws.
A NOTE ON THE CONDITION OF TRIBAL ITEMS: Our jewelry is used tribal jewelry, from faraway lands. As used pieces the condition of our items will reflect their prior lives as treasured tribal pieces. Please know that we strive to maintain the tribal allure of our items and therefore we do not clean or repair these pieces in any way. We leave that choice to the buyer, as each may prefer something different. This not only maintains the old, tribal look of each piece that our belly dance customers seek, but also preserves the value of a piece that cleaning might diminish.
We do our best to describe any flaws that may be present in our items, and we encourage you to read the full description and look at all photos closely to judge the condition of the item for yourself and know exactly what you are ordering. If you have questions about the condition of any item, please ask!