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Tuareg Silver In-Gall Ring with Agate – Sahara Nomadic Jewelry
Tuareg Silver In-Gall Ring with Agate – Sahara Nomadic Jewelry
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Authentic Tuareg Silver In-Gall Ring with Agate Stone – Sahara Nomadic Craftsmanship
Discover the timeless beauty of this vintage Tuareg silver ring, meticulously handcrafted by nomadic artisans of the Sahara. Originating from Niger, this In-Gall ring showcases a captivating agate stone set within a low-content coin silver alloy, reflecting the rich heritage of the Tuareg people.
- Ring Size (USA): 4
- Internal Diameter: 15 mm
The ring is in very good condition, bearing minor wear consistent with its age and traditional use. Its unique design and cultural significance make it a remarkable piece of ethnic jewelry.
About the Tuareg People and Their Jewelry
The Tuareg are a Berber nomadic group inhabiting the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert, spanning countries like Niger, Mali, Algeria, Libya, and Burkina Faso. Historically, they were renowned for their trans-Saharan camel caravans, facilitating trade across the desert until the mid-20th century.
Tuareg silver jewelry, such as this In-Gall ring, is more than mere adornment; it embodies cultural identity, spiritual beliefs, and social status. Artisan smiths, known as ineslaghen, craft each piece using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Agate stones are often incorporated for their believed protective properties, symbolizing strength and good fortune.
Beyond jewelry, Tuareg artistry extends to leatherwork, straw crafts, and finely crafted swords, each reflecting the tribe's deep connection to their nomadic lifestyle and the Sahara's vast landscapes.
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