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1. This piece of jewelry is hand-forged in the Sala Desert.
2. It is hand-engraved by Tuareg silversmiths using traditional craft methods.
3. This pendant is made of Silver, bone and ebony
4. The chain is 925 Silver
Step into the world of the Tuareg people, a society rooted in tradition.
Tuareg women have a superstitious fear of gold: they never wear it. Thus, in Tuareg tradition, silver has replaced gold.
Silver jewelry is part of every Tuareg family's heritage. They not only have symbolic meaning, but also have practical value, because they can also be used as savings and exchange currencies.
Silversmiths are the guardians of this ancestral craft. Rooted in tribal traditions of fluidity and adaptability, they use ancient techniques to craft exquisite jewelry. Their unique profession is due to the fact that they move with the nomadic tribes and must carry light making equipment. This need for adaptability fuels their creativity, which is reflected in every work.
Subtle distinctions on some pieces, created by applying ground ebony powder into the fine carved seams of the silver, showcase the skill of these craftsmen.
Wearing these jewelry is not just about wearing decorative jewelry, it also shows your uniqueness and difference to the outside world. Each accessory contains the essence of a faraway land, adding an exotic touch to your look!
![[White Beauty] Necklace Tuareg Silver Jewelry-African Desert Handicraft Art - Necklaces - Sterling Silver White](https://cdn04.pinkoi.com/pinkoi.site/space.gif)
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1. This piece of jewelry is hand-forged in the Sala Desert.
2. It is hand-engraved by Tuareg silversmiths using traditional craft methods.
3. This pendant is made of Silver, bone and ebony
4. The chain is 925 Silver
Step into the world of the Tuareg people, a society rooted in tradition.
Tuareg women have a superstitious fear of gold: they never wear it. Thus, in Tuareg tradition, silver has replaced gold.
Silver jewelry is part of every Tuareg family's heritage. They not only have symbolic meaning, but also have practical value, because they can also be used as savings and exchange currencies.
Silversmiths are the guardians of this ancestral craft. Rooted in tribal traditions of fluidity and adaptability, they use ancient techniques to craft exquisite jewelry. Their unique profession is due to the fact that they move with the nomadic tribes and must carry light making equipment. This need for adaptability fuels their creativity, which is reflected in every work.
Subtle distinctions on some pieces, created by applying ground ebony powder into the fine carved seams of the silver, showcase the skill of these craftsmen.
Wearing these jewelry is not just about wearing decorative jewelry, it also shows your uniqueness and difference to the outside world. Each accessory contains the essence of a faraway land, adding an exotic touch to your look!
![[White Beauty] Necklace Tuareg Silver Jewelry-African Desert Handicraft Art - Necklaces - Sterling Silver White](https://totw.tw/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/image5.png)
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