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Ziri Silver Tuareg Bracelet - Default Title (1301060)

Embody Tuareg tradition's graceful and timeless beauty with the Ziri Silver Tuareg Bracelet. Handcrafted by a traditionally nomadic artisan group in Niger, this sterling silver jewelry piece is etched with a diamond design. The Tuareg are known for their bold silver jewelry, filled with symbolism and stories. They are worn for celebration, as a form of protection, status-signaling, and everyday. The Ziri Silver Tuareg Bracelet is elegant and perfect for adding a classic touchyou'll treasure this limited-edition bracelet for years to come!

HANDCRAFTED IN NIGER

  • Materials: Sterling silver
  • Measures: 2.5"D
  • Colors: Silver

SKU: 1301060

THE MAKERS

Artisans working with the Union of Peasants for Self Development (UPAP) make traditional Tuareg handicrafts. The Tuareg, nomadic herders of Saharan north and west Africa, now also work as traders or cultivate crops in fertile oases. Tuareg artisans of UPAP use income from craft production to supplement their subsistence farming and other livelihoods.In 1993, young craftspeople in Terhazer, a village near Agadez, the largest city of northern Niger, organized to create leather handicrafts and silver jewelry. After traveling through France, selling from backpacks for several years, Illies Mouhmoud and his friends organized formally and began UPAP in 1999. UPAP now has shops in Niamey, Niger's capital, and in Agadez, and participates in local African fairs. UPAP also sells to fair trade organizations in France and North America. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from UPAP since 2002.
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