Authentic Afghan kuchi dangle ring,skill fully made by kuchi artisans from the old tribe.The ring is a symbol of their unique heritage and depicts true vintage class.
The ring was usually called "shahadah" because it was worn on the index finger by the kuchi nomadic women.Index finger is called shahadat finger in the local language.
Beautiful dangle ring with most of its stones intact keeping its age in mind(40 years to be exact) it is in excellent vintage condition.The ring can be worn on both sides,however the dangles are on one side of the ring.
Size 7 usa
Kuchis are Afghan Pashtun Nomads from Southern and Eastern Afghanistan. They are a social rather than ethnic grouping, although they also have some of the characteristics of a distinct ethnic group. Typically, there are three types of Kuchi: pure nomads, semi-sedentary and nomadic traders. The majority are semi-sedentary, living in the same winter area year after year. The purely nomadic Kuchi have no fixed abode, and are dependent on animals for their livelihood; their movements are determined by the weather and the availability of good pasturage.