Head Ornament
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Referred to as "khoras kbach" (rams horns) or "khoras amara" (very ornate rings) this type of ornament was suspended alongside the ear from a chain that was attached to another ornate jewel (such as 65.265.5–7) affixed to a diadem or a headscarf. Jewelry of this type has been attributed to Fes, Tetouan or Tangiers, and appears in several 19th and 20th century paintings depicting Moroccan Jewish weddings and gatherings (see 1972.118.210).
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