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Heavy silver bracelet cast in sand, then finished with file and burin. The surface displays a repetitive pattern of raised and incised geometric motifs—chevrons, grooves, and triangular forms.
A ram’s head hallmark confirms the use of the Moroccan silver guarantee mark, active since 1925.
This bracelet typifies the jewelry traditions of the Aït Atta, a major Amazigh confederation of southeastern Morocco. Sand casting, widely practiced in the Drâa Valley, reflects a local artisanal approach to small-scale production. These pieces maintain a distinctive aesthetic associated with the women of this region.
AGE: Early 20th century
MATERIAL: high grade silver
SIZE (diameter): 57 mm (see photos)
WEIGHT: 110 grams
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Very good condition, quality work.
REFERENCES:
- Splendeurs du Maroc, Amel, P. et al, Musée Royal de lʼAfrique Central, Belgium, 1998, p.243
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