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An old original silver coin necklace, made by the Haha (Ihahan) Tribe of the Western High Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
It comprises twelve old silver coins, mainly Moroccan, dating between 1321-1336 Hijri years (1903-1918 in the Gregorian calendar). Amongst them are three old Spanish coins, which dangle from the main central large coin. These depict King Ferdinand of Spain who reigned from 1813-1833 (Gregorian calendar). One of these coins is clearly dated 1827. Presumably these coins reached North Africa via trade routes.
The old coins are strung with a mixture of glass and plastic beads and the string is tied with an old button. A lovely collectible tribal Amazigh (Berber) necklace.
Date:
1970s
Material:
Silver coins, glass & plastic
Dimensions:
Length inc. string: approx. 50cm
Weight:
133.0g
Ref:
NEC-873
Book reference:
Grammet, I. and Meersman, M. (1998). Splendeurs du Maroc. Tervuren (Belgique): Musée Royal de l\'Afrique Centrale, pp. 301
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