Beadwork & jewellery

Amazigh silver jewellery

Heavy silver jewellery, fibulae, headpieces, and bracelets, often set with coral, amber, or enamel, worn by Amazigh (Berber) women and passed down as family heirlooms.

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The names it answers to

  • TazraTamazight · general term for fibula/brooch jewellery

MEANING

Beyond adornment, this jewellery has historically functioned as a woman’s portable wealth and dowry, hers to keep regardless of marriage’s outcome.

Regional style differences (Kabyle, Aures, Souss, and others) are pronounced enough that a specific piece can often be traced to a particular area.

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Colour, pattern & material

Silver with coral, amber, or coloured enamel inlay
silvercoralamberenamel

When it is worn

Who wears it, and may I?

Amazigh women, with pieces often passed down through generations; not typically bought and worn casually by outsiders given its heirloom and dowry associations.

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Provenance

  • generated: 2026-07-10
  • source: Model-knowledge aggregation pass (2026-07-10); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.

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