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touareg silver with acacia wood. part of armband
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  • here one can see better. Lovely design, they use acacia wood? I have pieces with wood in it, I always wondered what type.

  • the acacia is like my pendents. i love to use it on jewelry. touareg do rarely wood on jewelry but i love this mix and the acacia color. the one on the right side has a specila lock design. the first time i tryed it.

    i did some bigger than this ones, also with wood. i sold them all and verry quick

  • it is very nice indeed. I have a few Tuareg items with wood, as said. Quite nice! I prefer the old objects, but this does not prevent me to look forward and also keep modern new things in my collection... Have several things with wood and metal combined (had a lovely bracelet made in Timbuktu of wood pieces only, in the Moorish style with metal slings in it as decoration, but unfortunately it broke..., but I still have a necklace in this style).

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