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Authentic Tuareg Silver Ring with Agate Stone – TribalGH

Authentic Tuareg Silver Ring with Agate Stone – TribalGH

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Authentic Mid-1900s Tuareg Silver Ring with Agate Stone

This beautiful mid-20th-century Tuareg ring, handcrafted in Niger, features a polished agate stone set in low-content silver also known as coin silver mixed with other metals. Worn by the nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara, this ethnic treasure represents centuries-old traditions of adornment and symbolism.

  • Ring Size: 3.25 US
  • Internal Diameter: 14.25 mm
  • Material: Low silver content / Coin silver mixed with other metals
  • Stone: Natural agate
  • Condition: Very good, with signs of age and minor repairs

Each piece of Tuareg Silver Jewelry is handmade with distinctive techniques passed down through generations. This particular ring combines timeless aesthetic with cultural depth, ideal for collectors of ethnic or nomadic art, or as a unique statement accessory.

The Tuareg People and Their Artistic Heritage

The Tuareg, often known as the “Blue People” for their indigo-dyed robes, are a Berber-speaking nomadic people spread across Niger, Mali, Algeria, and other parts of West Africa. They have a long history dating back thousands of years, with records by ancient historians like Herodotus.

Tuareg silver jewelry, including rings like this one, plays a vital role in their culture, symbolizing protection, status, and identity. Motifs often include geometric designs and the revered Agadez Cross, representing guidance and safety during desert travel.

Beyond jewelry, Tuareg craftsmanship extends to finely tooled leather goods, straw items, and ornately decorated swords like the Takoba. These art forms are not merely decorative they’re expressions of identity, spirituality, and daily life in the harsh Sahara environment.

Own a piece of Saharan history and craftsmanship with this authentic Tuareg ring, a lasting tribute to the nomadic elegance and symbolism of the Tuareg tribe.

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