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Very nice old elements indeed, but i a inclined to think that this necklace have been deeply reorganised by the moroccan dealer who first sold it.
The side little square pendants are in no way coming from the same area as the spirals round pendants. they originate in the middle east
he discs with spirals are one of the highlight of moroccan berber jewelry, they have an out of this world (very modern or very untimy) feeling to them.
But, it is fully understandable that the dealers rearranged many necklaces, since they were poorly threaded for it was the woman job to source different components and to assemble them. not a silversmith duty.
Many necklaces from Morocco have been changed around for years even during the life of the wearer not to mention as it's life to foreign buyers. Morocco has been a tourist desnitaion since the 19th c so many times necklaces could have been re done. This one looks very good compared to most I have seen and at least the disks and coral and stringing is old. Whether it is together from the beginning or not is not as important as the componants being good. These disks pieces are always valuable and are the most recongnizable of Moroccan jewelry.