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Tiger Claw Bracelet

Collection Type

  • Jewelry

Date

1875

GUSN

GUSN-283610

Description

This bracelet is made from six tiger claws set in gold mounts. Each gold mount is a wide cap set at the top of the claw, delicately chased with floral designs. The mount is held in place with a set of prongs extending from a tab along the front edge of each claw. Each claw is connected to the other with a series of 'O' rings set into loops at the cap and a second set driven into each claw at its mid-section. From that second set of rings a fine gold cable chain drapes across each claw. The clasp is a tongue and groove catch. The bracelet is part of a parure that consists of a necklace, earrings, and a brooch.

Details

Descriptive Terms

bracelets (jewelry)
parures
gold (metal)
keratin
souvenirs
Set, Jewelry

Label

This set of tiger claw jewelry was purchased in Bombay (now called Mumbai), India, in 1875, as a gift for the popular Cambridge, Massachusetts, author Georgina Lowell Putnam. Indian-made sets of tiger claw jewelry were quite fashionable as hunting trophies and tourist souvenirs in the nineteenth century.

Additional Identification Number

928

Maker

Unknown

Location of Origin

Bombay, India, Asia

Dimensions

1 1/2 x 3/8 (WxD) (inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Miss Louise M. Dewey

Accession Number

1928.148

Date

1875 (When this set was made in 1875 the city of origin was called "Bombay." Today it is called "Mumbai.")

Places

Maha¯ra¯shtra (India)
Bombay (Salsette Island, Maha¯ra¯shtra, India)

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