These delicate flexible hoop earrings have a modern look, although they are very traditional. The tip of the earring is is called a Tisbit.
• Size: approx. 1.75" round and tapers to .2" at the widest
• Materials: 99% Fine Silver
• Colors: Silver
• Artists: Elhadji Koumama and Family
• Origin: Niger, West Africa
• Variation: Handmade, Exact Patterns and Motifs May Vary Slightly
• Packaging: Native Gift Box and Tuareg Story Card
Koumama Tuareg Jewelry
The Koumama family of Niger has been making jewelry for more than 25 generations. They are famous for their high quality hand crafted jewelry - using 99.99% pure fine silver, ebony and semi precious stones. The traditionally nomadic Tuareg 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. The Koumama family collective lives in both Agadez and Niamey, Niger. Over 50 silversmiths present their artistry. Each piece is hand hammered, beautifully engraved with the symbolism and motifs of countless generations.Proceeds support an entire community’s culture and craft. Over 200 people are supported by the sale of this jewelry.
Tuareg Tribe
Traditionally this semi-nomadic tribe, some call the Tuareg "Blue People" due to the indigo dye used to dye men's deep blue tagelmusts (Turbans). Most of the Tuareg live in the Saharan and Sahelian regions—southern Algeria, western Libya, eastern Mali, northern Niger, and northeastern Burkina Faso.