Moroccan Vintage fibula pendant with 3 orange coral details beaded with 2 old coins and orange branch Bamboo Sea coral Amazigh Berber handmade Necklace.


The orange branch Sea bamboo coral beads measure approximately 16mm x4mm.


The triangular fibula fibulae silver pendant measures 9cm in height by 5cm in width.


The 2 coins measure approximately 2.5cm x 3.75cm.

The silver spacer round carved beads measure approximately 3mm.


The two bilateral silver cone end beads are 4cm.


The necklace is 19” Old Tibetan silver double hook clasp closure.


Beautifully crafted by old Morrocan craftsman.


Necklace is 19” in length.

I added an extension chain of 4”


Special Corals are well known for their red, pink or orange skeletons that have been used since antiquity for ornament, medicine, talismans and currency.


It is believed to strengthen one’s courage and personal power, fostering empathy, sensitivity and positive thinking.


The Tuaregs are a nomadic desert tribe that inhabits a broad expanse of territory stretching from the edges of the Saharan desert of Morocco to the north as far as Burkina Faso in the south.


Tuareg pendants features a unique design that may include the Milky Way, Berber Cross, Southern Cross, Shooting Star or other motifs made from white metal.

The Tuareg speak the Tuareg languages (also known as Tamasheq), which belong to the Berber branch of the Afro-Asiatic family.


The Tuaregs have been called the "blue people" for the indigo-dye colored clothes they traditionally wear and which stains their skin.