Kuchi Brass Coin Dance Necklace
Among the Kuchi nomads of Afghanistan and Pakistan, celebration is worn as much as it is felt. At weddings, births, and Eid gatherings, Kuchi women adorn themselves in heavy, ornate brass coin jewelry and vibrant mirror-embroidered dresses — then dance.
The Attan, Afghanistan's national dance, begins in slow, meditative circles and builds into a high-energy, spinning celebration of life. As the tempo rises, the coins jingle and catch the light — the jewelry itself becomes part of the music.
This necklace carries that spirit. Multi-strand brass chain draped with cascading open-center coin discs — lightweight despite its dramatic presence, and designed to move. Whether worn to dance or simply to be seen, it commands attention.
- Multi-strand brass-tone chain construction
- Cascading open-center coin disc charms
- Adjustable length with lobster clasp extender
- Lightweight and wearable despite ornamental scale
- Rooted in Kuchi tribal adornment tradition
- Popular in tribal belly dance and bohemian fashion