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Nice ! I see the resemblance of the Mano Dayak pendant to my Mano Dayak cross with the saddle on the bottom part, only the cross`s style is another one. I got once such a cross in that style from a friend in Nice (Southern France), it was made of a yellowcoloured material, and I quite liked it, but the material was bad and the cross broke apart! Have no idea what it was made of. I did not keep it, as there was no chance of someone to repair it for me.
https://ethnicjewels.ning.com/photo/mano-dayak-tuareg-cross?context=...