Vintage Silver Closed Ring Fibula, Tazzarine, Morocco
This old silver closed ring fibula was made by the Ait Atta tribespeople, likely from the Tazzarine or Zagora regions of Morocco. It is very simple in style and one was often worn on its own rather than as a pair. An interesting collector’s piece in good vintage condition.
What is a fibula (pl. fibulae)?
Fibulae, widely utilised by women throughout North Africa, serve as a common type of garment fastener. Usually consisting of two intricate brooches with pins and hoops designed to secure layers of fabric, they are typically linked by decorative chains and often adorned with additional embellishments or amulets. Distinctive in shape and style, these fibulae vary across different regions, reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of each locality.
Date:
1950s
Material:
Silver
Dimensions:
5.0 cm (h) x 3.8 cm (w)
Weight:
22.2 g
Ref:
FIB-423
References:
Rabaté, M. (2015). Bijoux du Maroc. ACR, Paris-Là Défense. p. 141
Rabaté, M. (2013). Les Fibules. Paris-La Défense: ACR éd. p. 199