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Uplitkas (head adornments)

UnknownEnd of the 19th century, Beginning of the 20th century

National Museum of the History of Ukraine

National Museum of the History of Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine

These uplitkas consist of three rows of multicolored beads, silver disc-shaped pieces, and a bell on the end.
The base is made of long white cotton threads onto which three rows of orange, black, and blue glass beads are strung. Most of the beads are irregularly shaped and close to spherical. Some of them are connected in groups of three or four. The black and blue beads have an “eye” ornament around their circumference. The three strands of the adornment are connected by small silver discs with cylindrical threads on both sides in three places. Leather straps and a bell are attached to the ends.
Uplitka is a traditional female adornment of Turkmen Teke tribe.

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  • Title: Uplitkas (head adornments)
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: End of the 19th century, Beginning of the 20th century
  • Location Created: Turkestan
  • Physical Dimensions: l 405 mm
  • Type: Decorations
  • Rights: National Museum of the History of Ukraine
  • Medium: Glass, silver, cotton threads, leather / Weaving, hammering
  • Culture: Turkmens
National Museum of the History of Ukraine

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