
Tribal Silver Bhumiya Raj Amulet - 19th Century
A Rajasthani tribal silver amulet depicting ghost king hero Bhumiya Raj. Bhumiya Raj was the tribal chief who died defending the village. Every village would have its own Bhumiya Raj and it is believed that he rides around the villages at night dispelling evil spirits. These amulets were worn mostly in the region of Western Rajasthan by Rajputs.
These traditional tribal silver amulets come from Rajasthan and acted as protection charms. They are worn till this day on various parts of the body and sometimes might have been concealed in turbans, hats or clothing. The single eyelet at the top allows for suspension via a cord or chain.
These amulets were made by hammering through a brass cast mold. Although high silver content, these pieces are not always sterling silver. These amulets can be worn with a leather necklace or a silver snake chain. This amulet dates to the 19th century.
Specifications:
14g
From India
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Tribal Silver Bhumiya Raj Amulet - 19th Century
A Rajasthani tribal silver amulet depicting ghost king hero Bhumiya Raj. Bhumiya Raj was the tribal chief who died defending the village. Every village would have its own Bhumiya Raj and it is believed that he rides around the villages at night dispelling evil spirits. These amulets were worn mostly in the region of Western Rajasthan by Rajputs.
These traditional tribal silver amulets come from Rajasthan and acted as protection charms. They are worn till this day on various parts of the body and sometimes might have been concealed in turbans, hats or clothing. The single eyelet at the top allows for suspension via a cord or chain.
These amulets were made by hammering through a brass cast mold. Although high silver content, these pieces are not always sterling silver. These amulets can be worn with a leather necklace or a silver snake chain. This amulet dates to the 19th century.
Specifications:
14g
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
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A Rajasthani tribal silver amulet depicting ghost king hero Bhumiya Raj. Bhumiya Raj was the tribal chief who died defending the village. Every village would have its own Bhumiya Raj and it is believed that he rides around the villages at night dispelling evil spirits. These amulets were worn mostly in the region of Western Rajasthan by Rajputs.
These traditional tribal silver amulets come from Rajasthan and acted as protection charms. They are worn till this day on various parts of the body and sometimes might have been concealed in turbans, hats or clothing. The single eyelet at the top allows for suspension via a cord or chain.
These amulets were made by hammering through a brass cast mold. Although high silver content, these pieces are not always sterling silver. These amulets can be worn with a leather necklace or a silver snake chain. This amulet dates to the 19th century.
Specifications:
14g
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
























