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2013-12-23 17.04.01

these just arrived today, love them all, not all original but still very creativ!!
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  • Wow! A very impressive collection of Tunisian silver. I  have several necklaces that have been made of earrings and other parts put together to form something new. I wonder if this repurposing was a tradition in Tunisia. They seem to have existed in this form for quite awhile. Beautiful!

  • Thanks Toya, my idea is they just used what they had, if an earring was lost or broken it could be turned into a nice pendant or necklace so nothing would go to waste?? number 1, 4 and 5 all were earrings....

  • marie, this is nice stuff. i like them all. as you wrote, some are arranged but they still keep their authenticity.

    the rihana chianes are splendid, typical handhammered ones.

    i like the hand in the midle too. do you know if from tunisia or lybia. this ones remins me always the garamants 4 fingers hand

  • Thanks Ait, I was very excited to find them, the seller did not have a clue as she inherreted them and just wanted to sell.  So she could not tell me where they were bought, she listed them beeing Tibetan...

  • sometime our luck is based on our knowledge. they are all tunisian, now, i looked at the hand in big size view and saw the fishs.

    nice purashassing. congratulations

  • Yes I agree I was very lucky to find these....thanks a lot.

  • The incorporation of old jewelry fragments into new pieces has a long history in Tunisia, and it is still popular for ladies to fashion old pieces into new creations.

  • Thanks Edith I did not know that, very clever to recycle parts you have into new creations.

  • I think my favorite example of this was a necklace I saw someone wearing in Tunis that was decorated with only triangular shaped hooks normally used to fasten temporal ornaments to a headband or scarf.  The hooks in themselves were very pretty when arranged in a group as a very fancy bib necklace.

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