Tag - Fulbe

Huge Fulani Ceremonial Ring – Mali

Silver high degree grams 95,8 (3.38 oz); cm. 3,9 high x cm. 4,4 width (1.54" x 1.73”). Internal diameter cm. 1,7 (0.67"); US size 6.5. An expression of tribal identity and of social status, jewels are also a form of savings, available in times of economic crisis in nomadic society. Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe , a primarily Muslim...

Huge Fulani Ceremonial Ring – Mali – Outstanding Item

Silver gr. 61,5 (2.17 oz); cm. 3,6 high (1.42”)  x cm. 3,0 width (1.18”). Internal diameter cm. 1,9 (0.75"); US size 8.0. An expression of tribal identity and of social status, jewels are also a form of savings, available in times of economic crisis in nomadic society. Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe , a primarily Muslim people scattered throughout...

Fine Fulani Ring – Mali

1980' - Silver gr. 25,7 (0,91 oz); cm. 3,3 high x cm. 2,6 width (1.30” x 1.02"). Inner diameter cm. 2,0 (0.79"); US size 8.75. Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe , a primarily Muslim people scattered throughout many parts of West Africa, from Lake Chad, in the east, to the Atlantic coast. They are concentrated principally in Nigeria,...

Old Fine Ring – Fulani Peul Fulbe – Mali

1970' - Silver grams 25,0 (0.88 oz); cm. 2,7 high x cm. 3,4 width (1.06” x 1.34"). Inner diameter cm. 2,0 (0.79"); US size 8.0. Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe , a primarily Muslim people scattered throughout many parts of West Africa, from Lake Chad, in the east, to the Atlantic coast. They are concentrated principally in Nigeria,...

Fulani Ring – Silver – Mali

Mid 20th century. Silver; cm. 2,8 high x cm. 2,4 width (1.10" x 0.94”); inner diameter cm. 2,1 (0.82”); US size 7.75. Gr. 22,2 (0.78 oz). Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe , are scattered throughout many parts of West Africa, from Lake Chad, in the east, to the Atlantic coast. The...

Fulani, Peul, Fulbe Ring – Niger

1960'-1970'. Silver gr. 38,0 (0.72 oz); cm. 3,5 high (1.37”)  x cm. 3,5 width (1.37”). Internal diameter cm. 1,9 (0.74"); US size 8.0. An expression of tribal identity and of social status of the woman who wears them, jewels are also a form of savings, available in times of economic crisis in nomadic society.   These rings were used...