Gold pendant- Tinhinan jewelry
The tomb of Tinhinan discovered in 1925 by a Franco-American archaeological expedition in Abalessa in the wilaya of Tamanrasset. Consisting of a well-preserved skeleton, coins, gold and silver jewelry, as well as funerary furniture. These sumptuous objects are preserved and exhibited at the Bardo National Public Museum in Algiers.
Diameter: 24mm; height: 44mm; weight: 3g
Formed from two concentric spiral rings joined by a simple filigree wavy wire.
A pearl attached to the outer ring by a chain.
Made up of two interlocking sections whose surface has furrows, a gold wire wound in a spiral is attached to the base of this ball.