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Mediterranean red coral and pure silver Algerian Berber Necklace
Women's clothing size
Size | XS | S | M | L |
---|---|---|---|---|
Euro | 32/34 | 36 | 38 | 40 |
USA | 0/2 | 4 | 6 | 8 |
Bust(in) | 31-32 | 33 | 34 | 36 |
Bust(cm) | 80.5-82.5 | 84.5 | 87 | 92 |
Waist(in) | 24-25 | 26 | 27 | 29 |
Waist(cm) | 62.5-64.5 | 66.5 | 69 | 74 |
Hips(in) | 34-35 | 36 | 37 | 39 |
Hips(cm) | 87.5-89.5 | 91.5 | 94 | 99 |
With your arms relaxed at your sides, measure around the fullest part of your chest.
Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waist, generally around the belly button. To ensure a comfortable fit, keep one finger between the measuring tape and your body.
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This beautiful and unique Necklace is handmade by the Kabyles (Amazigh or Berber) people of Algeria. The artisans are mainly using hand and traditional tools; it could take them hours to make one single piece of art such as this one. It is made with passion and love to the culture. The artisans are only using pure products such as the Mediterranean red coral, pure silver 950 and colourful enamel. The most popular Kabyle Jewellery are handmade in the mountainous region of Kabylia called Ath yenni, where this art of jewellery making goes back to hundreds of years.
Product: Mediterranean red coral and pure silver Algerian Berber Necklace
Material: Pure silver, Mediterranean red coral and enamel
Weight: 17.8 grammes
What is Kabyle Jewellery (Jewelry):
The Native people of North Africa are called Imazighen (Amazigh for singular), where we can find different dilects such as Kabyle, Tuareg, Chawi, Chelhi, Amazigh, Rifi, Mouzabit, etc. The Kabyles refers then to the Amazigh/Berber people of the Northern part of Algeria, they are specialised in a lot of handcrafted artifacts such as Pottery and ceramics, Berber Rugs, and Silver Jewellery with pure Mediterranean red coral for hundreds of years. They excel in it all in keeping its traditional aspect of it, they are never mass produced and they are never identical as they have always been handmade one by one.
They make all sorts of Jewellery, such as:
Handmade Silver Earrings
Handmade Silver Rings
Handmade Silver Necklaces
Handmade Silver Pendants
You may also be interested in Tuareg Jewellery
Watch how Kabyle Jewellery are handmade
By: Maria Mendes - Portugal
2009-06-23 19:30:00
Hello Hacene Recently I orderd some coral jewllery that arrived in good condition, and now I have just sent more funds for some produts more. I hope they arrive in good condition ( this time it includes pottery that is fragile...)<br> I love your handcrafts<br> Best regards<br> Maria Mendes
By: Mohamed Eldaly - USA
2012-01-11 14:38:33
Berbero Saharan gave us access to our Saharan culture and we we recieved a gorgeous White Bornous fit for our happiest of occasions. I plan to purchase more from them and preserve our heritage in the process : ) Thanks again to Hacene and his skilled artisans.
By: Margie R. - USA
2008-07-17 19:30:00
Hello Hacène, I am happy to report that yesterday the beautiful dresses have arrived. I think they are beautiful. The symbols are perfect and so unique! I am very happy with the dresses and I will make sure you get a picture of me wearing it at my wedding day. My appreciation to you is great and the dresses coming now made this very difficult time a little brighter. Warm regards, Margie R.
By: Ciarac - USA
2007-12-17 19:30:00
You have some really beautiful and unique jewelry! I really do like your site and the information you have available explaining the different cultures and how they create their unique jewelry is excellent!
By: Mehdi - USA
2014-09-10 07:49:30
I ordered a bracelet on berbeosaharan web site, and not only it was easy to go through the site to check the different models and to choose and order, but also the delivery was even faster then expected. You did a very good job on the bacelet design. You will need to put more pictures per product on the web site, since the bracelet was even better that I was seeing on its picture. Thanks again and keep going
By: Alessandra - France
2009-02-01 19:30:00
Un tout tout grand merci pour votre gentille réponse, Hacene! Oui, je sais que les parlers berbères sont très nombreux. En décembre j'étais dans la région des Kel Tamacheq près de Djanet, rien À voir avec la langue berbère du Haut-Atlas au Maroc. Et j'ai en effet l'impression d'entendre des différences entre la langue d'Inzanzaren et de Tinariwen! Vous etes Kabyle d'Algérie... donc vous parlez plutot comme Idir ;-!? Je profiterais de votre gentillesse en vous demandant ceci. Savez-vous comment je pourrais écrire : BON COURAGE A TOUTE LA FAMILLE dans une langue berbère la plus proche de celle parlée dans le Haut-Atlas (ce cher ami qui a perdu son papa habite dans "La Vallée heureuse") ? MERCI encore Hacene. Et le meilleur À vous, Alessandra.