Shamakhy
This piece embodies the rich traditions and cultural essence of Shamakhi, echoing the renowned walls of its ancient castle. Shamakhi, first chronicled by the Greek geographer Ptolemy, sits at a vital crossroads of trade routes and has endured numerous invasions, prompting the construction of its fortifications. The vine and jug motifs celebrate Shamakhi’s enduring viticulture, thriving under ideal climate conditions, which spurred its wine industry. Additionally, the city has long been recognized as a hub of Azerbaijani carpet-making. Shamakhi carpets, part of the Shirvan school, are known for their intricate patterns and vivid compositions. The rhombus, prevalent in these carpets, holds religious significance, symbolizing earth, femininity, and prosperity based on its placement.
Description
Description
Types: 14K Gold
Stone: No stone
Color: Black
Gender: Woman
Additional information
Additional information
| Color | Black, Dark Blue |
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