A Bavarian Charivari from the middle of the 20th century. A beautiful piece of historical Bavarian folk art jewelry, a real collector's item. A charivari is a traditional piece of Bavarian costume jewelry. It is worn by men on the bib of their traditional leather pants. The charivari was used as jewelry or as a talisman for a successful hunt and is a valuable status symbol for the wearer. This example is quite heavy and robust and features thirteen rare pieces of jewelry: two fox teeth with silver crowns, a rock crystal, a silver pretzel, a small silver beer mug, a silver Edelweiss, a silver charm of two acorns and a leaf, a silver coin with the 'König Ludwig II' design, two stunted horns ("Kümmerer"), a wild boar tooth, a deer hoof and a piece of hare fur.
artfour is an owner-managed trading company that sells Black Forest wood carvings, antler furniture and an impressive variety of unique decorative items. Our antiques are on display in a century-old barn in southern Germany, which we renovated ourselves. Antiques have been our passion since the 1980s. We ship worldwide, perfectly packaged and with a money back guarantee. This allows us to be your preferred partner for the Black Forest and ancient art.
Length: 13.78" (35 cm)
Height: 5.51" (14 cm)
Height figure: 2.95" (7.5 cm)












