Description
Vintage Kurdish Bridal Shoes early 20th century. Handmade embroidered Vintage Kurdish Bridal Shoes used and was apart of the bride dowry. In good condition as can be seen in photos.
Vintage Handmade Kurdish Bride Shoes leather and colorful embroidered cotton threads.
By custom , a bride would keep her wedding shoes to pass it to her daughters.
Dimension 23 cm X 7 cm approximately.
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In museums all over the globe, one might see the jewelry and objects daily used in prehistoric time up to ancient middle East Mesopotamia and Egypt. You can see the Greek touch and the Roman afterwards on that industry. During the middle ages, necklaces, jewelry and daily objects were mostly for religious purposes and especially the Christian faith. The renaissance widened the modern necklaces demand by drafting a greater demand for jewelry and necklace for men too.
Today the jewelry making is unlimited to imagination, and the use of material to make the necklace you desire. The use of plastic and cloth instead of metal is common. The only thing that matters is ingenuity of imagination.