A MOROCCAN GEMSET AND ENAMELLED GOLD CIRCULAR PENDANT (TAZRA)
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A MOROCCAN GEMSET AND ENAMELLED GOLD CIRCULAR PENDANT (TAZRA)

FEZ, LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A MOROCCAN GEMSET AND ENAMELLED GOLD CIRCULAR PENDANT (TAZRA)
FEZ, LATE 18TH CENTURY
Of circular form, the central emerald set in a band of small inset rubies in cusped mount within a broad circular panel of enamelled and pierced floral designs flanking six smaller ovoid panels with inset drop-shaped rubies, the reverse of all elements similarly enamelled, the central panel hinged to reveal a compartment, added suspension loop above, suspended on multiple seed-pearl strands linked at intervals by fluted round gold and enamelled cylindrical beads
Pendant 2¾in. (6.9cm.) diam.
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.

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Romain Pingannaud
Romain Pingannaud

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The form of this necklace is one of great lineage in this region. A famous necklace in the Metropolitan Museum of Art that dates back to the 15th century Nasrid period in Spain has a large central pendant roundel suspended on a band with tubular beads very similar in concept to those found here (Jerrilynn D. Dodds (ed.), Al-Andalus, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1992, no.73, pp.302-3). That necklace also has a third form of panel on it that are the forerunners of the popular khamseh or "hand of Fatima" pendants of Morocco. The cylindrical beads can be traced back earlier; a silver gilt example dated to the Umayyad period is in the Archaeological Museum, Madrid (Valérie Gonzalez, Emaux d'al-Andalus et du Maghreb, Aix-en-Provence, 1994, pl.57, p.90). A number of different designs of tazra are illustrated by Jean Besancenot (Bijoux arabes et berbres du Maroc, Casablanca, 1953, nos.10-22, pls.V-VII). The present example is larger and more solid in appearance than all. A very impressive similar but diamond-set example is in a private collection in Morocco; it however lacks the cylindrical beads on the necklace (Abderrahman Slaoui, Parures en Or du Maroc, Casablanca, 1999, pp.122-3). A more similar example sold in these Rooms, 23 October 2007, lot 457.