Necklet
Unknown Artist
18th century
Medium
Gold, lacquer beads
Classification
Jewelry
Department
Islamic Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1915
Accession Number
15.95.63
Art Historical Context
This exquisite 18th-century necklet, crafted from gold and lacquer beads, exemplifies the refined artistry of Islamic jewelry traditions. Housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Islamic Art department, it was acquired through the John Stewart Kennedy Fund in 1915. As a necklet—a necklace-like adornment—the piece would have been worn as a statement of elegance and status, highlighting the wearer's wealth and cultural sophistication. Gold, a precious metal revered across Islamic cultures for its luster and durability, forms the structural backbone, likely worked with intricate techniques suc...