Only a few of these pieces of jewelry exactly resemble a cross.

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Befor. [99] [100] While jewellery of other Berber cultures in the Maghreb was mainly worn by women, Tuareg men also use necklaces, amulets, rings and other.

Note: Mint & Used items for sale in my store may have more than 1 copy.

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Iferouane is also the location of the headquarters of the Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, a World Heritage Site covering. . .

The four arms of the cross are used as a means of.

Note: Mint & Used items for sale in my store may have more than 1 copy. (487) £28. .

Report. Mar 25, 2016 · THE LEGEND OF THE AGADEZ CROSS March 20, 2014 "Once upon a time, there was a noble Tuareg young man who fell wildly in love with a princess whose father, the fierce Amenokal of his confederation, prevented all suitors from entering his palace through a system of complicated locks.

The plot is sizzling.

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The characters are fictitious. Presented here is a vintage 18 Carat Solid Gold filigree pendant – 1920 to 1930 – in the form of a Solar Cross with a Unique Design and extremely fine and precise work- This cross is called the cross of Agadez and is a Touareg design.

For most of them, it is a pendant with a varied silhouette, related either to a cross (tanaghilt), or to a form of plate or shield. 159,38.

For most of them, it is a pendant with a varied silhouette, related either to a cross (tanaghilt), or to a form of plate or shield.
The Cross of Agadez is the most famous among the 21 emblems of the Tuareg.
Paris Cross Pendant on black cord vintage 1980 Street urban man for him or her - Modern cross Stylized Tuareg Agadez.

Pilgrimage boxes have intricate iron and brass decorations and are used for carrying items.

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The condition is Pristine. This large, distinctive Cross of Agadez is a true work of art, hand-signed by the Tuareg craftsman on the back in Tomasbeck or Araic. .

Agadez Tuareg Cross - The markings and geometrical design of Tuareg crosses and Tuareg jewelry in general translates into protective symbolism. £82. The characters are fictitious. . Closure: Clasp-Hook. .

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The Cross of Agadez is the most famous among the 21 emblems of the Tuareg. .

[99] [100] While jewellery of other Berber cultures in the Maghreb was mainly worn by women, Tuareg men also use necklaces, amulets, rings and other.

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The crosses are named after oasis towns.