Jewelry of Tunisia

Tunisia is located in North Africa and is neighbored by Libya and Algeria. With a mostly Arab population their jewelry is also inspired by the Middle East with a lot of engravings and intricate details. The capital of Tunisia is Tunis and along with another district called Kairouan they specialize in Copper which is either enameled, chiseled, or engraved.

Other regions and their specialties in jewelry include -

  • Goldsmiths in Tunis,
  • Silver Costume Jewelry in Nabeul and Sfax,
  • Gold and Solid Silver in Mahdia and Sousse, and
  • Filigreed Silver in Jerba.

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About Tunisian Jewelry

Authentic Berber bracelets and necklaces can still be found in the souks (traditional marketplaces). Bracelets are inclined to be heavy – some ornate some exquisitely modern in their primitive designs. The price is usually by weight depending on the silver content and the workmanship.

Necklaces are often restrung with the original silver pieces and glass beads, coins or coral, the latter adding to the price. A reputable shop will show you the silver stamp, although on very old pieces this has sometimes been worn away. Copies of original jewelry are more plentiful and often just as beautiful, lighter weight and easier to wear. The fish, hands of Fatima, triangles, arches and other designs are charms to ward off the evil eye or insure fertility. The same symbols are often woven into carpets. Many fine books on Tunisia explain in detail the ancient significance of these signs.

A few examples along with the traditional names of the jewelry are shown below.

Dorra Charfeddine Boulila Ring

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Dorra Charfeddine Boulila Amber and Quartz Necklace

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Dorra Charfeddine Boulila KhomsaTraditionally believed to ward off the evil eye

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  • May 17th, 07
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