Rare French Glass And Coral

$1,900.00

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19th century, Morocco
The combination of the green glass and coral is very traditional among the Amazigh (Berber) in Morocco. This double strand piece is perfection for the quality of the coral, the gorgeous salmon pinks, native repairs, organic shapes and matrixes, each a wonderful gem.  The green glass beads in this piece are also unique, different shapes and shades.

One of a kind

Necklace length: 18.25″
Longest coral bead: 1 1/2 x 3/8″4″

Jewels: “Coral is calming, whenever I am feeling out of sorts or scattered, it is what I turn to, handling it centres me. In the olden days in Tibet, it was ground up and used as a palliative for women, a defensive for madness and flights of instability. The Navajos believed every woman must wear coral by the age of thirty as protection from forces on other planes while the Berbers believed in wearing it to guard against the evil eye. For me I feel the honor of working with it, to imagine on what women’s dreams were held, what passages of time were captured in these mythical stones. Amazing to think how these beads have come to be here now on my desk, makes my heart skip a beat.”

A note about our woven cords.  We weave these by hand, every one of them; the work is labor intensive; like all Jewels’ work no two are exact, as each of us and how things should be.  When warmed to the skin the cord becomes more supple, conforms to the wearer, hangs just right; the necklace transforms more than just a necklace.  It becomes her or him.  This is the Slow Jewelry Movement.  #MadeByHumans