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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 – Sahara Nomadic Ethnic Jewelry

This exquisite vintage Tuareg Silver Jewelry ring, handcrafted in Niger, West Africa, is a striking example of the Sahara's ethnic nomadic artistry. Made from low silver content / coin silver mixed with other metals, it is decorated with a beautiful green translucent glass insert, a hallmark of traditional Tuareg craftsmanship.

Used by the Tuareg tribe, this ring was collected in Niger and bears the marks of its age and use, adding to its authentic character and story.

  • Ring Size: 3 (USA size)
  • Internal Diameter: 14 mm

This is the actual item you will receive an authentic piece of African heritage.

About the Tuareg People and Tuareg Jewelry

The Tuareg are a nomadic Berber group known for their rich traditions and long-standing presence across the Sahara Desert, particularly in regions of Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, and surrounding areas. Historically, their camel caravans dominated trans-Saharan trade, moving goods such as gold, salt, and spices across vast desert landscapes.

Tuareg Jewelry often called Tuareg Silver Jewelry is celebrated for its unique design, symbolic engraving, and use of natural materials. These pieces often include geometric patterns symbolizing protection, spirituality, and nature. The use of colored glass inserts, like the green one in this ring, symbolizes vitality and fertility.

Each piece is handcrafted using traditional methods passed down through generations. Artisans use tools and techniques rooted in centuries-old nomadic practices. Aside from jewelry, the Tuareg are also renowned for their artistry in leatherwork, straw weaving, and the crafting of ornate swords and metalwork used both decoratively and ceremonially.

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