19.th. century African Tuareg silver woman's Tsabit Tizabaten hoops earring

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A majestic museum quality old and fine Tuareg Tsabit or Tizabaten silver hoop.
The design is purely Tuareg - traditional faceted knobs, known as "elkiss" display superb incised, stamped, as well as in relief geometric designs and patterns.
Of high grade workmanship these hoops would form part of a Tuareg Woman's movable wealth or Tizabaten, and were highly appreciated and esteemed. Smaller Tizabaten or Tsabit are worn by young girls, large hoops such as this is worn by a more mature and older Tuareg woman.
The diameter of ear post for the ear measures approximately 6mm and the square finials or elkiss measure 17 x 17 mm. Inner diameter of hoops is of 4,4 cm.
NOTE: A similar pair of tizabaten appears in "ART OF BEING TUAREG" Ed. by Thomas K. Seligman and Kristyne Loughran (2006) p. 206; also, Magische Ornamente Silberschmuck der Tuareg, Museum Rietberg Zürich (2003) p. 67.
Excellent patina of age and usage - Collected in Niger.
 
Origin:
Tuareg, Touareg ethnic group - MALI, NIGER
Age: 19
th century
Materials:
Silver alloy
Condition details: Good with rich patina of age and usage

 

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