Tuareg Tcherot Amulet Pendant
Ethnic and Tribal Jewelry

Tuareg Tcherot Amulet Pendant

This is a traditional North African 'Tcherot' amulet pendant, characteristic of the Tuareg Berber craftsmanship from the Sahara region (likely Niger or Mali). The piece is constructed from high-grade silver alloy or 'coin silver,' featuring a shield-like or stylized architectural silhouette with a prominent horizontal cylindrical central band. The surface is adorned with hand-etched geometric motifs including zig-zag patterns, cross-hatched lines, and triangular solar symbols, which are emblematic of Tuareg cultural iconography and Saharan protective talismans. The pendant measures approximately 3 to 4 inches in height. At the top, it features a traditional three-tiered suspension bale designed for a leather cord or silver necklace. The condition shows significant signs of age and authentic use, indicated by a deep, darkened patina in the recesses and soft wear on the edges. There are visible surface abrasions and minor dints, particularly along the raised horizontal section, consistent with daily wear. The craftsmanship is high-quality, reflecting a hand-forged and hand-engraved process rather than a modern cast reproduction. Based on the style and oxidation level, this piece likely dates from the mid-20th century. Such talismans were traditionally used to hold verses from the Quran or protective papers, though this appears to be a solid decorative variation of that form.

Estimated Value

$450 - $650

Basic Information

Category

Ethnic and Tribal Jewelry

Appraised On

January 19, 2026

Estimated Value

$450 - $650

Item Description

This is a traditional North African 'Tcherot' amulet pendant, characteristic of the Tuareg Berber craftsmanship from the Sahara region (likely Niger or Mali). The piece is constructed from high-grade silver alloy or 'coin silver,' featuring a shield-like or stylized architectural silhouette with a prominent horizontal cylindrical central band. The surface is adorned with hand-etched geometric motifs including zig-zag patterns, cross-hatched lines, and triangular solar symbols, which are emblematic of Tuareg cultural iconography and Saharan protective talismans. The pendant measures approximately 3 to 4 inches in height. At the top, it features a traditional three-tiered suspension bale designed for a leather cord or silver necklace. The condition shows significant signs of age and authentic use, indicated by a deep, darkened patina in the recesses and soft wear on the edges. There are visible surface abrasions and minor dints, particularly along the raised horizontal section, consistent with daily wear. The craftsmanship is high-quality, reflecting a hand-forged and hand-engraved process rather than a modern cast reproduction. Based on the style and oxidation level, this piece likely dates from the mid-20th century. Such talismans were traditionally used to hold verses from the Quran or protective papers, though this appears to be a solid decorative variation of that form.

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