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					Originally Posted by Steve
					
				 
				Hi guys, 
The "dharia" is actually called locally a "joulba" which has less curvature, is slightly larger with a more bulbous end than the Thouma. The Thouma and joulba were worn by a different class of person in the old social structure. 
 
 
 
The silver work looks Badihi ( jewish family) in style, although i'm not sure about the locket as the picture is poor. Hope this helps. 
Steve 
			
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 Steve/Dom
Would these be considered Joulba or Badihi? Btw the top one is rhino.