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Vintage Tuareg Silver Ring with Carnelian – Sahara Nomad Ethnic Jewelry
Vintage Tuareg Silver Ring with Carnelian – Sahara Nomad Ethnic Jewelry
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Authentic Mid-20th Century Tuareg Silver Ring with Carnelian Stone
This exquisite Tuareg silver ring, handcrafted in Niger during the mid-1900s, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Tuareg people. The ring features a vibrant carnelian stone, set in a band made from low-content or coin silver mixed with other metals, a common practice among Tuareg artisans.
- Ring Size: 11.5 (USA size)
- Internal Diameter: 21 mm
The ring is in very good condition, exhibiting some wear and minor damages consistent with its age and use. Each imperfection adds to its authenticity and charm, making it a unique piece of ethnic jewelry.
About the Tuareg People and Their Jewelry
The Tuareg are a nomadic Berber people who inhabit the vast Sahara region, spanning countries like Niger, Mali, Algeria, and Libya. Known for their rich history and distinctive culture, the Tuareg have been skilled artisans for centuries.
Tuareg jewelry, often referred to as "Tuareg silver," is renowned for its intricate designs and symbolic meanings. Artisans use low-content silver or coin silver mixed with other metals to create unique pieces that reflect their nomadic lifestyle and spiritual beliefs. Common motifs include geometric patterns and symbols representing protection, guidance, and identity.
The carnelian stone, featured prominently in this ring, holds significant cultural value. Believed to possess protective and healing properties, carnelian is often used in Tuareg jewelry to ward off negative energies and bring good fortune to the wearer.
Beyond jewelry, Tuareg artisans are also known for their craftsmanship in leatherwork, straw weaving, and sword making. These art forms are integral to Tuareg culture, serving both functional and ceremonial purposes.
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