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unusual polisario bracelet with the flag. sahara occidental work, i rarely saw this kind of work and specialy from sahara occidental. silver.
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  • this is really unusual, some of the deco looks even Touareg, but the crescent and star is arabic (you say it is the Polisario flag), never seen this combination before.

  • eva. south marocco,sahara occidental, mauritania , ouest algeria and mali. they have almost the same art2505993651?profile=original

  • Dear Ait Oukli, I know this, but this flag and these signs (crescent and star) are not used in Mali.

  • dear eva  :-)

    i never seen this kind of jewelry with the flag before too. i bought it because it is unusual and has a historical value

  • Ait Ouakli, I find it also interesting, Polisario is between Algeria and Marocco, or south of Morocco ? if I am not sure, so I can imagine that they make this kind of jewellery there. I only said, it is not used in Mali. It is a very nice bracelet with a political emblem.

  • eva. you are right. it is in south marocco, north mauritania in the border with algeria

    i like your green color

  • Eva, The Polisario is a movement of Saharaoui peoples who want independence from Morocco.  This is the long-lasting UN intervention in Western Sahara.  It was under Spanish control at one point, but the Green March to rid the Sahara of Spanish colonialism led to the top two thirds being "returned" to Morocco and the bottom third going to Mauritania.  Mauritania handed over control of their third back to Morocco.  The Polisario desire for Western Sahara to be a nation independent from Morocco.  They have a famous refugee camp in Tindouf, Algeria.  

  • Ait, I believe that you are very correct in this being a piece of socio-historical importance.  I would have purchased it too!  Great workmanship besides the subject matter.

  • @Thank you for the info, I thought it was independent now and called "Sahara", but I am not on the newest stand.So it is still part of Morocco, if I understand correct.

  • hillary thank you. i could not explain it soo good as you. my english is not like yours :-)

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