Brooch

العنوان Brooch
المؤلف Unknown
تاريخ النشر: 1800
مكان النشر Algeria (made) -
الموضوع Metalwork Jewellery Judaism Africa Islam
النوع أخرى
اللغة غير محدد
رقمي نعم
مخطوط لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية Diameter: 9.2cm
المكتبة: Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة 488-1865
رقم السجل 488-1865
موقع المكتبة Middle East Section
التاريخ 1800
ملاحظات This is an example of a thebiximin worn by Kabyle mothers during the first half of the nineteenth century. It would have been worn as a brooch if the child was a girl and on the forehead if the child was a boy. The Kabyle are a Berber people from North Eastern Algeria. The circular "brooch" is made of silver, decorated with brightly coloured enamelled filigree and set with corals. Coral was believed to contain baraka (good luck) and to protect children and communities from evil. This brooch was probably made by a Jewish silversmith as the Berbers thought working with metal was an inferior occupation. The filigree technique used here was introduced to North Africa in the late fifteenth century by Jewish immigrants fleeing persecution in Europe. Jewish silversmiths dominated jewellery making in North Africa until the late nineteenth century.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silver decorated with enamelled filigree and set with corals Coral Silver Enamel Filigree Enamelling
Fiziksel açıklama Circular brooch decorated with blue, green and yellow enamel and four hemispheres of coral.
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Brooch

المؤلف Unknown
تاريخ النشر 1800
مكان النشر Algeria (made) -
الموضوع Metalwork Jewellery Judaism Africa Islam
النوع أخرى
اللغة غير محدد
رقمي نعم
مخطوط لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية Diameter: 9.2cm
المكتبة Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة 488-1865
رقم السجل 488-1865
موقع المكتبة Middle East Section
التاريخ 1800
ملاحظات This is an example of a thebiximin worn by Kabyle mothers during the first half of the nineteenth century. It would have been worn as a brooch if the child was a girl and on the forehead if the child was a boy. The Kabyle are a Berber people from North Eastern Algeria. The circular "brooch" is made of silver, decorated with brightly coloured enamelled filigree and set with corals. Coral was believed to contain baraka (good luck) and to protect children and communities from evil. This brooch was probably made by a Jewish silversmith as the Berbers thought working with metal was an inferior occupation. The filigree technique used here was introduced to North Africa in the late fifteenth century by Jewish immigrants fleeing persecution in Europe. Jewish silversmiths dominated jewellery making in North Africa until the late nineteenth century.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silver decorated with enamelled filigree and set with corals Coral Silver Enamel Filigree Enamelling
Fiziksel açıklama Circular brooch decorated with blue, green and yellow enamel and four hemispheres of coral.
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