Khomsa Amazigh earring "The hand of Fatma" in silver
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Amazigh Khomsa earring "The hand of Fatma" in handmade 925 silver. The Amazigh khomsa is a sacred jewel worn by Berber women of Saharra.
It refers to the gesture we see at the end of a prayer in the shape of an open hand with folded fingers. It represents the action of opening one's hands to receive God's blessings and love. The khomsa symbolizes faith, hope and kindness.
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Khomsa Amazigh earring "The hand of Fatma" in silver
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Lunja in Kabyle mythology means a girl of rare beauty
Lunja jewelry lives up to its name! They are entirely handcrafted and mainly made of 925 silver with semi-precious stones. Rings, bracelets, Berber jewelry, stone pendants, a very pretty collection to discover.
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The Lunja brand offers for sale jewelry revisiting Tunisian history through Tuareg, Berber or rather Amazigh motifs . Bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings in timeless solid silver, handcrafted and sometimes accompanied by precious or semi-precious stones .
Ziad Bouassida, 48, a passionate artisan of Tunisian origin, founded Lunja in 1999, a jewelry brand inspired by his perfume boutique in Tunis. His journey begins with studies in marketing, evolves through commercial roles and culminates in his own brand, merging creativity and tradition.
The Lunja brand offers for sale jewelry revisiting Tunisian history through Tuareg, Berber or rather Amazigh motifs . Bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings in timeless solid silver, handcrafted and sometimes accompanied by precious or semi-precious stones .
Ziad Bouassida, 48, a passionate artisan of Tunisian origin, founded Lunja in 1999, a jewelry brand inspired by his perfume boutique in Tunis. His journey begins with studies in marketing, evolves through commercial roles and culminates in his own brand, merging creativity and tradition.