
Handmade Berber Style Blue-Coral Coins Necklace
This necklace combines bright blue stones with blazing coral stones, mimicking the contrast between sky and sand in the Sahara Desert. Decorated with old coins from the time of Sultan Abdel Aziz, this piece is a portal to a historic culture.
The beauty of handmade lies in its imperfections. If it’s perfect it’s machine-made.
Every piece is handmade by local artisans and is unique. Some variation in size and design should be expected.
- 100% Sterling Silver
- Lapiz Lazuli and Coral Stone Beads
- Authentic Coins (Average 100 Years Old)
- Silver Beads
- Silver Chain
- Length: 14.5"
- Weight: 45 g
Your piece is delivered with its authenticity card in a YELLI JEWELS zipped pouch and is guaranteed for 1 year.
Your order will be carefully packed in protective materials, and you will receive a shipping notification via email when your package is on its way.
Estimated delivery time 10-14 business days.
We want you to enjoy your purchase! If for any reason, you are unhappy with the item you ordered, you have 14 days to return or exchange it, provided you get in touch with our customer support within 14 days of receiving your order. You can reach our customer support team by email at:
info@thenomadpopup.com
Returned and exchanged items must be unused and in original condition.
Samia, the mastermind behind Yelli Jewels, finds her inspiration from the local Moroccan Amazigh culture, and also from her travels all over the world.
Born in Morocco, Samia felt eager to continue her journey in finding inspiration in the "newness" of the world. From India to Vietnam, her experiences and the people who she meets continue to weave their ways into her jewelry, and she hopes to preserve Amazigh culture this way.
One of her most prominent experiences was with some local women in Vietnam, who after having bonded with, gave her a beautiful pair of earrings, ones they all wore, and told Samia she was just like them, one of many daughters. The name Yelli is the Amazigh word for daughter, and in Amazigh culture jewelry is passed on from mother to daughter. This is where her journey began.