Antique Hump Pins / Hobnails from Transylvania, ca. 1800
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- €260,00
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These exquisite antique Transylvanian hump pins, also known as hobnails, date to the late 19th or early 20th century and are rare examples of regional folk jewelry from Eastern Europe. Each pin measures approx. 7 cm in length and is crafted from metal, adorned with four red glass stones and additional green accents, showcasing the artisanal richness of Transylvanian craftsmanship.
Traditionally used to fasten ribbons on ceremonial garments, these pins were an integral part of the extraordinary Transylvanian costume, worn especially during festive occasions. Their bold design and vibrant colors reflected not only personal pride but also the cultural identity of the wearer, rooted in a long tradition of ornamental metalwork and folk art.
In excellent condition, these pins retain their eye-catching glass stone decorations, making them a valuable testimony to the history and heritage of Transylvania. Ideal for collectors of ethnographic jewelry, Eastern European folk costume, or museum-quality cultural artifacts, they offer a vivid glimpse into the symbolic elegance of regional adornment.