Africa, the South Pacific, and the Americas

pendant
pendant
Culture or people Tuareg people
Creation date 1930-1960
Materials silver
Dimensions H: 3 3/16 in.
Credit line Niger | Mali | Algeria
Accession number 1989.271
Gallery Label

Small cross-like pendants were originally worn by men, passed down from father to son. Today, women also wear them as a neck pendant. The cross is a symbol of life, and when given to a loved one, it is often accompanied by these words: “I give you the four corners of the world because one cannot know where one will die.”


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