Traditional-Folk Art Farmakero Antique Ottoman Bracelet T14 €65.00 In the 19th century in Greece the silver craftsmen to manufacture 'inferior' jewelry they distorted silver with a metal alloy, the agiari. That was copper and brass. Therefore, in order to whiten the 'dirty' and non-shiny effect of this mixture they used arsenic. So the jewelry that was made in this way are called ‘farmakera’ which means poisonous. Add to cart
Available Traditional-Folk Art 19th Century Traditional Gold Plated Belt T19 €0.00 Extremely elegant and beautiful traditional belt for women the stone in the middle is missing 4,5cmx91cm View
Traditional-Folk Art 19th Century Traditional Piece of Jewelry T20 €90.00 Silverplated brass made with the "farmakero" technique Possibly half of a buckle 13cmx8,5cm Add to cart
Traditional-Folk Art Traditional Necklace with Ornaments and Eight Shaped chains 19th century T30 €220.00 Extremely impressive and elegant Total length (folded) 38cm Add to cart
Traditional-Folk Art Art Deco Beaded Pouch T34 €70.00 Very elegant , lovely colours Dimensions 10cmx6,5cm including clasp and hanging beads The clasp needs to be sewed Add to cart
Traditional-Folk Art Art Deco Dangle Clip Earrings T35 €85.00 Very elegant Beautiful beads and filigree 5,5cmx2cm Add to cart