Antique Moroccan Silver Trinket Box – Converted from Tribal Anklet Jewelry
This fascinating piece of North African artistry began life as a traditional Moroccan Berber anklet, crafted in heavy silver alloy and decorated with bold tribal motifs. Over time, it was skillfully converted into a small trinket box, giving it new purpose while preserving its ornate design. Origin: Morocco, Berber/Amazigh tribal tradition Material: Silver or silver alloy (unmarked, with aged patina) Design: Raised beadwork, geometric motifs, and floral-inspired patterns typical of North African jewelry Conversion: Repurposed from a wearable anklet into a decorative trinket/keepsake box Dimensions: [add size here] Condition: Antique condition with age-related wear, patina, and surface marks. Functional as a box. Please review photos for details. A striking example of Moroccan tribal silverwork, blending jewelry and functional art. This one-of-a-kind piece makes a wonderful addition for collectors of antique silver, North African ethnographic art, or unique decorative boxe