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The artisans in Tiznit are getting better and better at doing Kabyle reproductions/ copies. Look at the enamels here- almost perfect color. Which is which? Some clues will follow in the next photo.
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  • right one is kabyl but not done from a master or a silversmith with many years of experince.

    tiznit smiths are good in doing integral copies.

  • you will in general see the difference in the coral and the piece for closing. there is also other differences to see on this foto already

  • I am ready for the clues-these look very similar to me.

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  • Yes Ait, Coral and hinge closures are some of the clues, also the bezel setting, hallmarks.  The Moroccan version is on the left and it also has a line connecting the beaded wire.  It's good to see these together to make the comparison.

  • Hillary, thanks very much for this educational post!

    So the coral on the Moroccan ones would be composite? Also, what is the 'line connecting the beaded wire'?

  • An excellent contribution, Hillary! Many thanks.

    I had thought I could tell the difference but now think it was probably not so. But I think I can now!

    Preethi, the straight lines of granulation surrounding the whole of the enamelling around the edges show the granulation beads attached by a wire in the Moroccan versian. I couldn`t see it at first either. I guess the Tiznit artisans will soon stop doing it like that just to confuse us further.

  • I must be blind, as can't see any wire around the granulation.

  • Interesting explanation, thanks!
  • Mmm...I think I see it....does that mean that those round swirly bits don't touch the wires around the edge?

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