Amazigh Pendant - Izi (Fly)
$10.00
Description
Izi represents the fly. It is constantly moving, badgering men and animals; however, it symbolizes promptness, and the capacity to endlessly multipy.
A collection of people moved into Northern Africa some 10,000 years ago from Egypt and Ethiopia, settling in what is now Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and some of Libya. These people call themselves the Imazighen, the “free people.” Known commonly as Berbers, they have a strong and fierce tradition of magic and mythology that is slowly eroding in the modern era.
Rebecca Oubouzar took up the traditions of her husband’s family, researching the symbolism and astrology of the Algerian Imazighen (the Kabyles) and recreating the symbols in bright acrylic paints on molded clay pendants. A silver-plated bail is attached and strung with a 26” satin ribbon in a contrasting color. Each pendant is approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide and carries the artist’s mark and year on the back.
The item pictured is the one you will receive.
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