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Silver Torc Necklace From Kutch Gujarat

Silver Torc Necklace From Kutch Gujarat

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The word Torc is derived from the Latin verb torquis meaning to twist.    This neck ring form is ubiquitous through prehistoric times.  For example, the ancient Celts crafted Torcs by twisting bands of metal around a core of iron or sometimes wood.

This silver, continuous wire torc is from Kutch, Gujarat. This type of torc would be an important part of a bride's dowry and would be given to her by her father or prospective father-in-law.   This weighty item would have been a prized item.

Weight: 736g

Dimensions:  the maximum inner diameter is 14 cm and the torc has a hinged opening with a pin fastening.

Age: Early 1900s.

Reference: Borel, F. (1994) The Splendour of Ethnic Jewelry,  page 135.

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