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Ancient Rajput Craftsmanship: The Amethyst Bead of Splendor (17th Century AD)
Ancient Rajput Craftsmanship: The Amethyst Bead of Splendor (17th Century AD)
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Description
Dimension: 7.8x7.4mm

Rarity Level: Extremely Rare
Given its historical significance from the Rajput era and its potential age.

Estimate: $250-$450

Introduction:
Carved with impeccable precision, this amethyst bead stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Rajput period in India. Spanning from the 16th to the 18th century AD, the Rajputs were known for their passionate dedication to arts and culture. This bead, with its intricate detailing, speaks volumes about the era's unparalleled craftsmanship. Originating from the heartlands of Rajasthan, this bead is not just a piece of jewelry but a fragment of history. Unknown to many, the Rajputs had an extensive trade network, and their artistry in beads was highly sought after in neighboring regions.

Provenance:
Acquired by Mr. Vijay Mehta from Jaipur, India, in 1985, this bead has seen multiple owners who were ardent collectors of ancient Indian relics. Mr. Mehta bought this bead from an elderly merchant in Jaipur, who shared tales of it being passed down through generations. The bead's journey through time, changing hands among the elite connoisseurs of Rajput art, adds to its rich tapestry of history.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This amethyst bead is not just a piece of jewelry; it's a historical artifact that has weathered centuries to tell its tale. The Rajput era's artistry, combined with its rich history, makes this bead an invaluable addition to any collection. Furthermore, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be included with this auction lot, confirming its age, origin, and market value, authenticated by Dr. Surya Patel from Varanasi, India, an expert in South Asian Beads and Ancient Relics.
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Ancient Rajput Craftsmanship: The Amethyst Bead of Splendor (17th Century AD)

Estimate $250 - $450
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Starting Price $30
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