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Tekna — Prayer-String Necklace

Tekna

Prayer-String Necklace

1900

Artists among the Tekna people and Moors in Northern Africa create silver jewelry in bold forms that stand in stark contrast with the region’s arid environment. Objects from Guelmim in Morocco usually include deeply etched geometric patterns, and are adorned with raised beads or projecting studs. Those from Boutilimit in Mauritania feature large square plates delicately etched with meandering motifs.

Medium
Wood, silver, copper, amber, silk, and carnelian
Dimensions

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Tekna, Prayer-String Necklace, 1900

Artists among the Tekna people and Moors in Northern Africa create silver jewelry in bold forms that stand in stark contrast with the region’s arid environment. Objects from Guelmim in Morocco usually include deeply etched geometric patterns, and are adorned with raised beads or projecting studs. Those from Boutilimit in Mauritania feature large square plates delicately etched with meandering motifs.

Medium
Wood, silver, copper, amber, silk, and carnelian
Dimensions
14 x 3.9 cm
Year
1900
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Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Natural Materials, Eclectic, Small Scale, Wood, Spiritual, Mixed Media Jewelry, Necklace, Amber And Carnelian, Wood And Metal, Ornamental, Modern, Prayer, Unique Work, Turn Of The Century

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