Unsigned Tribal Wide Cuff Bracelet, c. 1980s–1990s
A substantial wide open-cuff bracelet in the Berber–Moroccan or broader North African tribal tradition, worked entirely in relief with concentric circles of raised granule bosses, twisted rope-wire borders, and a central medallion of radiating dot clusters — a vocabulary closely associated with protective talismanic silversmithing across the Maghreb and nomadic Saharan peoples. The construction is hand-formed white metal with an intentional dark oxidation rubbed into the recesses to throw the high-relief surface into sharp contrast, a finishing technique consistent with workshop production of the latter twentieth century. Today it wears as an authoritative, season-proof statement cuff — the generous width reads equally well pushed up the forearm or worn at the wrist over a linen sleeve.