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The recollections sale of  HOGGAR

 

         The Hoggar is a wonderful region in the south of ALGERIA that has mysterious nature symbolised by the most TERGUI men.and the various traditions ,and also its legendrary sites.  

“THE HOGGAR IS REALLY  AN OPEN NATURAL MUSUEM”

 


        introduction    

  The craft industry  of HOGGAR , wealthy and varied , either for garnich of house , either for toilet of body (chest, neck, hand, hair styl)

  The craft industry of HOGGAR, based by silver , copper, brass, leather , wood, stone, iron  and aluminium

   Th craft industry of HOGGAR to the leather  weaving industry of fil is confiding of women

  The work a metal is exclisively between the hands of men

  The feminine jeweler's is more wealthy , the jeweler's style is simple and clean of Targui men , because the internal decorative motifs and the technique is special and very particular.

It's very magnificent to have a jewel  or an object of Tergui men


 

 

  1: This photo presents the bags, pigtail ( made of leather for garnish some walls, and another objects for garnish 

 

    2: This photo presents the rings , earrings, and the slides, all  made of special wood

  

  3: This photo presents a different swords, key (sarro in targui language) 

 

 

 4: This photo presents the iewellery, bracelets( big and little ), chains ( the one in the middle it's the south of cross); the key  ( in the high of photo) all  made of pure silver 

 

    

 

5: This photo presents the jewellery : a complete jewells ( a pure silver)   

 

 

     6: This photo presents the bags, needles neck made of leather, and the leather of gaot 

 

 

    7: This photo presens the swords, IMZAD( traditional fiddle) pig tail ( made of leather and another elements )  and " Guella " ( a vase type for colding water) 

 

    8: This photo presents the keys ( tamanrasset key's ) made of copper and brass, the base made of wood

   9: This photo  presents jewels  box  made of gypsun flower  

 

10: This photos

       presents  the

 sword and the

 garnish

11: This photos presents the jewellery and the traditional padlock

12: This photos presents the jewels 


·        I command : jewelries: 

photo 2        photo 4       photo 11         photo 12 

Photo 2 :

-         Big Slide / little  slide

-         Earnings made of  silver / of brass.

-         Rings made of wood and silver / of brass.

Photo 4 :

-         Big bracelet.

-         Wide bracelet.

-         Small bracelet.

-         Chains (cross of the south) ( big +little).

-         Chains (KHOMEISSA )  ( big +little).

-         Pendants made of silver ( big +little). 

Photo 5 :

-         Jewels.

Photo 11 :

-         Big pendants / little pendants.

-         Necklace.

-         Amulets rack

-         chains.

-         Earnings .  

-    Bracelets made of brass.

-         Padlock made of brass.

-         Traditional padlock ( big +little). . 

Photo 12 :

-         Jewels.

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Photo 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo 5

 

 

 

Photo 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


·    I  command : garnish:

  Photo 1      photo 5        photo 6       photo 7     photo 8       photo 9       photo 10

 

Photo 1 :

-         big  bags / small bags.

-         hand bags/ big + little

-         key-ring/ big + little.

-    Chest  

 

Photo3 :

-         Sword in  the middle.

-         Sword in  the left.

-         Sword in  the right.

-         Keys of Tamanrasset.  

Photo 6:

To see photo 1

Photo 7 :

-         Sword in  the middle.

-         Sword in  the left.

-         Sword in  the right.

-         Pillow.

-         IMZAD (traditional Violin).  

Photo 8 :

-         Big TAMANRASSET key.

-         Small TAMANRASSET key.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo 9 :

-          a big jewel box.

-         a little jewel box.

 

Photo :10

-         Sword.

-         Cloth, a mirror in  the middle (TISSIT in tergui language).

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Photo

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Photo

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