8.5" Vintage Niger Silver Necklace with Ebony Inlay


Item Number: 191

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $150

Online Close: Oct 25, 2020 9:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!



Description

Striking Tuareg Necklace: The traditionally-nomadic Tuareg people are indigenous to the Sahara desert. They are often called "the Blue People of the desert" due to the indigo dye they use on their garments that stains their skin. This stunning artisan-crafted necklace has a uniquely modern feel. The hand-forged silver chain necklace features a curved silver pendant with inlays of ebony wood. This unique piece was acquired by C.A.S.E. therapist, Madeleine Krebs, when she served in Niger as a Peace Corps Volunteer from 1992 - 1994. Be sure to view these other vintage jewelry items for one-of-kind beauty: #187 and #188.

Special Instructions

C.A.S.E. will cover the cost of mailing this item to the winning bidder.


 


 


 

Donated by

Madeleine Krebs, C.A.S.E. Staff