From what culture did the tilla-kosh decoration come to us?

From what culture did the tilla-kosh decoration come to us?

Head adornment tilla-kosh were popular among both Uzbek and Tajik people.

Shape of tilla-kosh, according to some experts, was related to the Indian tradition. In Bukhara they were also similar to the Samarkand, Tashkent and Kokand jewelry.

You will find more examples of national Uzbek clothes in the book-album "Traditional Uzbek costume on materials of museum and private collections of Uzbekistan (Part 1)" (volume XLVIII) from the series "Cultural legacy of Uzbekistan in the world collections."

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From what culture did the tilla-kosh decoration come to us?
From what culture did the tilla-kosh decoration come to us?