Tribal Triangle Pendant

Tribal Triangle Pendant

Tribal Triangle Pendant

$298.00

Element ∴ Earth

Symbol ∴ Triangle & Flower Petals ~ Structure & Inspiration

Crystal ∴ Unakite ~ Gratitude

 

Two large triangles are connected by a unakite gemstone. The symbols that the North African Amazigh people use in pottery, woven cloth, and tattoos are formed from the triangle and other simple geometric shapes. These lines expand into diamonds, letters, and other shapes and forms, often with varying interpretations and meanings across families and tribes. 

 

The hand-etched design on this pendant depicts rows of flower petals, representing the infinite shedding and regeneration of combining simple symbols to create different meanings. 

 

This pendant is a powerful reminder of how collective concepts can be formed and expressed in many different manifestations on earth, which share the same elements, but possess their own unique aspects.

 

Wear to ground yourself in wisdom and gratitude as you create from your authentic perspective that is inspired by all that you have experienced. 

 

Comes with your choice of a 28″ or 30″ sterling silver chain.

 

1 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

Details & Measurements

 

The Tribal Triangle Pendant is in stock.

Measures 7.3 cm wide x 8.2 cm tall / 2.9 inches wide x 3.2 inches tall. 

Note: Production time for backorders varies between 1-2 months.

Materials

 

Hand-crafted from sterling (0.925) silver.

Features a natural Unakite gemstone. 

Tribal Elements Collection

 

Tribal Elements is our debut collection. All pieces are inspired by nature and her elements. 

The collection features symbols from North African folklore. Particularly the Amazigh & Kabyle (indigenous North African), as well as Touareg (nomadic Saharan) cultures.

Some pieces also incorporate beautiful crystals.

Each design is inspired by one of the 4 elements:

Sea (Water) / Mountains (Earth) / Desert (Fire) / Amulet (Air/Ether)

Take our quiz to discover your element. 

 Design & Fabrication

 

Jebel Collective is a collaboration between US designer Mary Page Terlizzi and Moroccan artist Said El-Sabayi. Page designed the collection while Said El-Sabayi crafts each piece by hand. All pieces are produced at Said’s home studio in Essaouira, Morocco. Visit “In the Studio” for more about our production process. As a social enterprise, Jebel Collective aims to preserve the tradition of silver-smithing across Morocco. 

Note: Exact details and stone coloration may vary with each hand-crafted piece. This means yours is one-of-a-kind!

Sterling Silver Care

 

Polish your Tribal Triangle Pendant regularly for sparkle, or wear tarnished for a more antique look. Use a designated silver polish such as Silvo with a microfiber cloth. Please note that any other type of cleaning solution may remove the black inlay of hand-etched design. Other cleaning methods may also scratch or damage the silver and/or gemstone. You can wear this piece in water. For more detailed information on how to safely store and care for your silver, click here

Packaging

Silver tarnishes over time when exposed to air. In an effort to keep your piece polished until it reaches you, we seal our products in jewelry-sized plastic bags. To reduce plastic use, we re-use these bags from other jewelry stores.

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