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Vintage Tuareg Silver Ring with Green Glass – Sahara Nomadic Ethnic Jewelry
Vintage Tuareg Silver Ring with Green Glass – Sahara Nomadic Ethnic Jewelry
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Vintage Tuareg Silver Ring with Green Glass Insert – Sahara Nomadic Ethnic Jewelry
This exquisite vintage Tuareg silver ring, handcrafted in Niger, West Africa, showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Sahara's nomadic artisans.
Featuring a translucent green glass insert set within a band of low-content silver alloy (coin silver mixed with other metals), this piece exemplifies traditional Tuareg metalwork.
The ring exhibits signs of wear consistent with its age and use, adding to its authentic charm.
- Ring Size (US): 5.25
- Internal Diameter: 16 mm
About the Tuareg People and Their Jewelry
The Tuareg are a semi-nomadic Berber ethnic group inhabiting the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert, spanning countries like Niger, Mali, Algeria, Libya, and Burkina Faso.
Known as the "Blue People" due to their indigo-dyed garments, the Tuareg have a rich history dating back to ancient times, with their presence recorded by historians like Herodotus.
Their society is structured around clans and confederations, with a strong emphasis on tradition and craftsmanship.
Tuareg jewelry is renowned for its intricate designs and symbolic meanings. Crafted primarily by the Inadan caste of artisans, these pieces often incorporate geometric patterns and motifs that represent protection, fertility, and the desert landscape.
Materials used include low-content silver, glass, and semi-precious stones, reflecting both the aesthetic preferences and the nomadic lifestyle of the Tuareg.
Beyond jewelry, Tuareg artisans excel in creating leather goods, straw items, and weaponry like the takoba sword. Their craftsmanship is not only functional but also serves as a means of preserving and expressing their cultural identity.
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