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These early carved agate tanfouk pendants are from India, and predate the later ones which were produced up to the 1940's in Idar Oberstein in Germany . Later glass pieces are from Bohemia.
Here is a google search within the Bead collectors forum regarding the agate of Idar Oberstein.
The metal pieces are a later Saharan addition, they were not made with the metal in place.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22idar+oberstein%22site%3Awww.bea...
Warm wishes
Sarah
Hi Joost, the pendants are known as tanfouk or talhakimt
a search for these brings a more filtered result
but generally it is a case of sifting through!
Below are a couple of links for refined searches
tanfouk
talhakimt
enjoy! it is a great learning game!!
Warm wishes
Sarah x
Veeeery nice.
Right on Sarah, this early ones would have come from India, but i recently purchased a couple and it seems that they were carved locally. (recently discovered that they were used among the berbers of the anti atlas in their necklaces and not in the hair wich remains a nomad's priviliege)
I was astonished to see a talhakimt exposed at a museum in LUXOR in Egypt wich was digged from a local pharao's era tomb.
World of rings has one labelled with a medieval persian origin.
Wether well traveled or a much more earlier (neolithic?) heritage, it is very interesting to see them so widely widespread across the lands.
http://www.clker.com/clipart-2829.html
they always reming me of this symbol...wonder if there is a link!