A digital archive showcasing the extensive collection of jewellery and adornment images shared on the former Ethnic Jewels Ning site over the years. These images have significantly enriched discussions on cultural adornment and its global dispersion.
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Nice khamsa Edith.
I should add that this is made in Tripoli in Lybia, perhaps you can find a hallmark on the back.
I have a similar one and it was purchased in Libya.
Anyway jewelry in SouthTunisia and west Libya are quite similar
oh yes indeed.
these are hallmarks of the city of tripoli in Libya
You know Chantal there is a big problem regarding the jewelry made in TRIPOLI as it is obvious that the actual border between TUNISIA and LIBYA is not an ethnic border and virtually south tunisian jewelry is similar to that of Tripolitania.
The fact is TRIPOLI was the biggest metropolis influencing even jewelry as far as JERBA and it used to export a lot of jewelry to TUNISIA.
So no wonder some jewelry found in tunisia bear tripoli hallmarks and they should be considered as Tunisian.
In the case of this khamsa the biggest feature in my opinion would be the crescent and the star and this i have found in pendants specific to Libya and found nowhere else in tunisian reference books. That is why i proposed Libya as the origin place.
Machine stamped bracelets should come from Tripoli and not Tunisia but i can not help you regarding the date of introduction
Cheers