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A PAIR OF 'THURIA' EAR STUDS


Gold and rubies

20th century
Assam


These impressive ear plugs were worn by women in the Jorhat and Shivsagar districts of Assam, and derived from 'nadaung' or ear-cylinders worn by tribal peoples in Myanmar. '"The most original ear ornament of upper Assam is the thuria, which can still be seen in older women's distended earlobes...The design symbolises a lotus with a heavy stem. The hollow form is chased without mould and filled with wax. The rubies are fixed in kundan setting" (Waltraud Ganguly, Earring: Ornamental Identity and Beauty in India, B.R. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 2007, p. 60).







  Lot 89 of 120  

FOLK AND TRIBAL ART AUCTION
26-27 FEBRUARY 2013

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'Thuria' Ear Studs

PUBLISHED:
Earring: Ornamental Identity and Beauty in India, Waltraud Ganguly, B.R. Publlishing Corporation, New Delhi, 2007


 









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