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BazaarCollectionsEthnic Jewellery And Tribal Adornment
From Faraway Places
KASBAH COLLECTION
Our StoryBazaar Collections sells one-of-a-kind jewellery
designs, unusual amulets, authentic tribal adornment, unique beads and well-made vintage silver from
faraway places. Each piece has a story to tell.
Find your unique story.
Old Mauritanian Ebony and Silver Prayer Beads with Fine Silver Work $125.00 strand.
Next page: Antique Moroccan Silver Pendants $32 each; Vintage African Carnelian Beads from Nigeria $58 strand.
DESERT NECKLACES
$28from
MOROCCAN SILVER
$32EAfrom Kasbah CollectionThe inspiration for this collection comes from the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of North Africa.
Camel trains across ancient mud cities and sandy deserts; shades of indigo, saffron and crimson; the call to prayer across the medina; fresh mint
tea brewing in the souk; and sweet almond cake delights on the eve of Ramadan.
“Travel enhances the imagination. It’s a longing for the exotic that
stimulates the soul.” W. Wright
VINTAGE SILVER RINGS
$62from Kasbah CollectionThis collection stocks an eclectic mix of unusual
treasures from Morocco and Mauritania; Ancient Roman glass and exotic African trade beads
from a bygone era; and authentic desert silver.
Perfect for the lover of travel, antiquities, and tribal adornment. Or for those who want to celebrate their
own unique sense of style.
Clockwise: Vintage Silver Square Moroccan Ring $72; Tribal Afghani Ring With Gilding $102; Vintage Silver Square Prayer Ring $68; Tribal
Tuareg Silver Ring $62; Carnelian Intaglio Silver Prayer Ring $148; Rectangle Tribal Tuareg Silver Ring $78; Vintage Silver Berber Ring $72;
Vintage Mexican Silver Turquoise Ring $152.
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Brass Moroccan Khamsa With African Goomba Beads $129.
K hamsaHand amulets known as Hamsa or Khamsa (Arabic for five) are very important symbols
across North Africa. They are symbols of protection and are worn as a defence against the evil eye. The Khamsa also represents the
five fundamental principles of Islam and is often referred to as the ‘Hand of Fatima’
after the prophet Muhammad’s daughter.