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Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty
Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty
Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty
Armenian Beauty
Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty
Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty
Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty

Baroque-Inspired Floral Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings - Armenian Beauty

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Transport your style to the ancient Armenian palaces with this pair of sterling silver dangle earrings by Tsolak Koshtoyan. The artisan artfully uses an antiqued finish to enhance the round pieces and baroque-inspired accents composing the design, symbolizing luxury and nobility.

  • 925 sterling silver
  • 0.11 oz
  • 2 inches L x 0.6 inches W

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Tsolak Koshtoyan

Country: Armenia

Tsolak Koshtoyan is a fourth-generation silversmith in Gyumri, Armenia. He uses 120-year-old tools and molds inherited from his grandfather to make Alexandrapol-era jewelry, including bracelets, belts, rings, and earrings. Each pattern has a name, like "parsley," "cross," or "bird." He also makes silver and gold-plated mushurbas, traditional goblets that make sounds while a person drinks from it.

"This craft tradition comes from our grandfathers," Tsolak says. "It has been transferred from my grandfather's father Gabriel to Aghasi Koshtoyan, then to Artashes Koshtoyan, and now to me. In other words, I am the fourth-generation representative of this craft. I am a lecturer in the Gyumri Pedagogical Institute, Department of Fine Arts. I do my best to transfer my skills and experience to my students, so that craft traditions in Gyumri are preserved and do not disappear. No matter what kind of education they will receive later, what specialists they will become, learning a craft is important.

"Art has always attracted me. I have worked in various places but have always returned to craft with great passion. I have often done it just for pleasure. I greatly enjoy working silver; it is a unique metal. I make bracelets, necklaces, belts, and the famous Gyumri klklan (a special goblet that produces a gurgling sound), which compromises about forty parts. The forty pieces make up the ornaments, while the handle only is made of ten to fifteen detailed pieces. Sometimes people ask how many days it takes me to make a klklan, and my answer is at least twenty days.

"I am sometimes asked, 'what is the secret of your craft? What are the secrets that you do not share?' And I say that there is no secret. I just learned from my father, who said that there are three important principles — do your best not to deceive your client, they should be able to take the order on the day agreed beforehand, always use silver of higher fineness, and, when weighing the product before giving it to the client, weigh it in favor of a client.

"As long as I breathe, I should work, And the most important thing is that whatever I do, I do with great love.""

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