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Pendant

This khamseh was worn by a guest at a wedding in Mahdia. It is silver with gold wash, and is suspended from a pectoral chain attached at either shoulder to the "mdawr" fibulae.
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  • Lovely!

  • a very nice one! Love this fine and dainty design.

  • very interesting hand filigree is beautiful.

  • filgree is superbly executed.

    Very interesting pendant, fish is expected but the horse is very eccentric

  • Beautiful hand ... and the horse looks like a well-loved, child's pony with a decoration (hat?) on its head. Lovely piece. Is it old?

  • Such a beautiful khamsa!

  • Beautiful work.

  • I think this chain with pendants is about mid 20th century.  In terms of the horse, it may be true that this is not a particularly Berber symbol.  But, it may explain a few things to remember the origins of the city of Mahdia.  Mahdia was established by the Fatamids, and although there are Berber influences like everywhere in Tunisia, Mahdia is a very Arab city.  I think one could argue that the symbol of the horse could be a result of this influence.

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