Tuareg Silver Earrings Sidley Collection Mali
Width: 2.0
Depth: .75
Description
The Tuareg people, known as the "Blue People" for their indigo-dyed clothing, possess a rich cultural heritage centered around Tcherots, small amulets or talisman boxes. These boxes, crafted from silver or other metals, are adorned with intricate engravings and contain verses from the Quran. Worn by Tuareg women and integrated into men's turbans, Tcherots serve as protective charms believed to provide spiritual safeguarding, fertility blessings, and strength. Signifying a rite of passage, Tuareg girls receive Tcherots from their mothers at seventeen, marking their transition into womanhood. These talismans not only offer protection but also embody cultural identity, religious beliefs, and family traditions, serving as cherished heirlooms passed down through generations. While customs may vary across Tuareg communities in countries such as Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Algeria, and Libya, the enduring significance of Tcherots as symbols of cultural heritage remains prevalent.
Provenance: Niña Sidley Collection
After a long career in publishing, Niña Sidley returned to her first love: collecting the art, artifacts, and textiles of the world’s indigenous peoples. Part of her mission has been to educate others and to honor the extraordinary creativity, ingenuity, and heartfelt messages these handmade works send from their makers. Niña believes this deep respect for tradition and beauty inspires and ties all of us together as one world.
Height (In): 2.0
Width (In): 2.0
Depth (In): .75
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Approximate Age: Antique. Early, or pre 20th century.
People: Tuareg
Country of Origin: Mali
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.