Featured Yemenite (or Kuchi?) Ring

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by Barn Owl, Nov 8, 2017.

  1. Barn Owl

    Barn Owl Well-Known Member

    Today I bought this ring at an antique store. Most of the stones are gone and it's a bit dingy (I probably overpaid at $12) but I've been looking for Yemenite bridal jewelry for a long time and I hoped that this was it. What do you think? Does it look like Yemenite jewelry?

    EDIT: So, maybe not Yemenite, but Kuchi? Message_1510178663715.jpg 20171108_181037.jpg 20171108_181747.jpg 20171108_181914.jpg
     
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  2. terry5732

    terry5732 Well-Known Member

    This modern belly dancer stuff is coming out of Turkey and India real cheap
     
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  3. Barn Owl

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  5. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It could be new, it could be 30 years old. It is Kuchi, definitely not Yemeni. Yemeni jewellery doesn't have that abundance of brightly coloured glass, that is very much Afghanistan-Pakistan-India.
    $12 is about the price of Kuchi rings. They rarely contain real silver, and if they do, it is often low grade, some are a 'decent' grade.
    The rings on Etsy are listed by someone who knows her stuff, if she says it is high grade, I am inclined to believe it.
    Barn, do you have a silver test set? Here is some info:
    https://www.antiquers.com/threads/recommendations-for-testing-kits-please.18018/
    Important thing: Never put the acid on the item, use the testing stone.

    The beads in your link are silver Bedihi style beads, every repoussé detail is handmade and applied individually, not stamped like your ring.
    Yemeni jewellery is usually .833 silver.
    I collect Yemeni jewellery (and a lot of other 'old junk':rolleyes:), and have a few Bedihi necklaces, here is one:
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    This is a detail, including the Bedihi signature. Every bead is signed. As you can see, every decoration is individually made and applied to the sphere:
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    Ethnic jewellery is a very broad subject. If you buy an ethnic piece because you like it and you are OK with the asking price, by all means do. But if you buy to sell, collect, or invest, you have to know something about it. Here is a good forum with a lot of useful information:
    http://ethnicjewels.ning.com/
     
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  6. Barn Owl

    Barn Owl Well-Known Member

    Haha, this is embarrassing. Thank you for your detailed explanation. I'm still learning, so I guess this is one of those lesson learned things. I like the ring, so I'm going to keep it, but I'll be more careful about my purchases in the future.

    I don't have a silver testing kit. I should invest in one.
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    That is always the most important thing.
    You can find kits for a reasonable price on ebay. I think it is all in the thread I mentioned.
     
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