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Hand carved Tuareg Hand of Fatima in silver from Algeria
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Product: Hand carved Tuareg Hand of Fatima in silver from Algeria
Size: 35mm high x 25mm wide
Material: Silver
This magnificent hand carved Tuareg hand of fatima pendant from Algeria is 100% handmade by an Algerian Amazigh (known as Berber) Jeweller from the Sahara desert. All the Tuareg Jewellery can be slightly different either in shape, decoration or carving but we could call them all the same. If you don't wish you receive anything that is not exactly what is on the picture, please let us know before you buy anything. This is due to the fact that every piece is handmade, nothing is machine made.
You can find the name of the Amazigh people of the Sahara desert written in different ways such as Tuareg, Twareg, Touareg, Touaregue, etc. But they are all mean the same noble people.
What is Tuareg Jewellery (Jewelry):
The Native people of North Africa are called Imazighen (Amazigh for singular), where we can find different dialects such as Kabyle, Tuareg, Chawi, Shelhi, Amazigh, Rifi, Mouzabit, etc. TheTuaregs refers then to the Amazigh/Berber people of the Sahara desert Algeria, they are specialised in a lot of handcrafted artifacts such as leather products, Berber Rugs, and Silver Tuareg Jewellery with natural stones for hundreds of years. They excel in it all in keeping its traditional aspect, they are never mass produced and they are never identical as they have always been handmade one by one.
They make all sorts of Jewellery, such as:
Handmade Silver Earrings
Handmade Silver Rings
Handmade Silver Necklaces
Handmade Silver Pendants
Handmade Silver Bracelets and Bangles
You may also be interested in Kabyle Jewellery
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