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Carnelian Tuareg pendant & old talhakimts on a silver Rolo Berber Boho Necklace

$ 155.76

Availability: 94 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Carnelian Tuareg Talhakimts
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Metal Purity: Handmade Amazigh
  • Metal: Berber Silver
  • Jewelry Type: Necklace, Pendant
  • Modified Item: No
  • Main Stone: Carnelian
  • Certification: Berber

    Description

    Carnelian Tuareg pendant with old carnelian talhakimt gemstone graduated pendants on an antique silver Rolo chain handmade Berber necklace.
    Shipped with USPS First Class.
    Carnelian Tuareg pendant with old carnelian talhakimt gemstone graduated pendants on an antique silver Rolo textured chain handmade Berber necklace.
    Unique rare carnelian carved silver Tuareg pendant from the Sahara Atlas Mountains of Morocco made by very crafted local artisans. Purchased a little over 15 years ago While shopping in North Africa.
    This Berber Tuareg carnelian beauty silver pendant measures 2.5” in total height by 1” in width and has intricate carving designs.
    It’s hanging on an 8 mm Rolo antique textured silver link chain that measures 23” and has an oval antique silver link extension chain of 4”. The chain is Made of a brass base with an antique silver electroplating and clear coating. It’s lead, nickel and cadmium free.
    So the total length of this necklace necklace can be adjusted up to 27” and Down to any size.
    There are 8 medium authentic carnelian talhakimts from Morocco that measure 3/4” in height by 1/2” in width.
    There are 8 small carnelian talhakimts that measure 14mm.
    This is finished with a large silver hook clasp closure.
    Carnelian is said to aid health, long life and good fortune. It is also said to help one fulfil ones innermost wishes if worn near the heart. Warming and cleansing the blood and kidneys this stone works well in the orange and yellow. This stone can also be used to stimulate appetite, passion, emotions and physical energy.
    Like the unexpected fire of a sunset, or the first flash of autumn brilliance, Carnelian captivates. Its bold energy brings a rush of warmth and joy that lingers, stimulating and empowering. Known as a stone of motivation and endurance, leadership and courage, Carnelians have protected and inspired throughout history.
    A glassy, translucent stone, Carnelian is an orange-colored variety of Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its color varies from pale pinkish-orange to a deep rusty brown, though it is most known for its brilliant orange and red-orange crystals. Its name comes from a Latin word meaning “flesh.”
    In antiquity, as well as today, Carnelian is believed to help timid speakers become both eloquent and bold. Ancient Warriors wore Carnelian around their neck for courage and physical power to conquer their enemies. In Egypt it was worn by master architects to show their rank of builder, and alchemists of the Middle Ages used it as a boiling stone to activate the energy of other Chalcedonies.
    The ancient Egyptians called Carnelian “the setting sun.” In its orange hues, they identified it with the receptive or passive female energies, and associated it with the fertile menstrual blood of the mother goddess, Isis. In its red, red-orange to reddish brown shades, they considered it the active male energy stone, recognized by its glowing vibrant color. Carnelian is traditionally worn to enhance passion, love, and desire.
    The Berbers or Imazighen (‘Free people’; plural of Amazigh) are the original inhabitants of North Africa. They speak a number of related languages and share a common cultural heritage. Most Berbers nowadays live in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mali, Mauritania and Niger.
    In Berber culture, jewelry has a symbolic and mythical meaning besides their practical and ornamental function, as they are used as charms and talismans to protect against evil spirits and influences. In addition, acquiring jewelry has an economic meaning. An Amazigh woman’s jewelry is her private property. She may buy, and then later sell jewelry to support her family in dire economic times. With the money she might also buy cattle or land. Smart commercial use makes women apt family bankers.
    Berbers call themselves some variant of the word i-Mazigh-en (singular: a-Mazigh), possibly meaning “free people” or “noble men”. The name probably had its ancient parallel in the Roman and Greek names for Berbers, Mazices.
    The berber language (Tamazight) is one of the oldest languages of humanity. Nowadays, it is spoken by the people of North Africa , Egyptian oasis of Siwa and the Touaregs in the Sahara (desert).
    From Central Atlas Tamazight ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ (amaziɣ). From the active participle ⴰⵎ (am) and ⴰⵣⵉⵖ (aziɣ), whose meaning is unknown but is possibly related to “aze” (“to be strong” in Taznatit), or perhaps “jeɣeɣ” (“to be brave” in Tamasheq); z and j frequently swap out in The Berber are the indigenous people of North Africa, west of the Nile Valley. Many Berbers call themselves some variant of the word Imazighen(singular: Amazigh), possibly meaning “free people” or “free and noble men”. The word has probably an ancient parallel in the Roman name for some of the Berber, “Mazices”.
    The name Berber comes from the name given to this people by the Romans, meaning barbarians. The history of the Berber people in northern Africa is both extensive and diverse. Their oldest ancestors settled in the East of Egypt.