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Moussa Albaka

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Tuareg Jewelry (Fine Silver and Tuareg Silver)

Moussa Albaka

Work by Moussa Albaka

Moussa Albaka is from Niger, Africa, and as a metal-smith he designs gorgeous jewelry using sterling silver, Tuareg silver and semi-precious stones. His techniques include engraving intricate geometric designs, using decorative inlay, and a lost wax process. Many of his pieces show the repoussé style by which Albaka hammers a shape on the reverse side which creates a raised design on the front. The repoussé style is a slow process taking hundreds of hours, but it maximizes the touch, feel, and visual beauty of the bracelet, necklace or amulet. Albaka also fashions veil weights in the Tuareg tradition of elaborate, inventive design. This jewelry is worn by women to hold their head cloths in place.

Moussa is from Agadez which is just south of the great Saharan desert. He was born in a nomad tent and as a young man traveled with camel caravans. The Tuareg are semi-nomadic but their artwork remains intact and is highly distinctive. This folk art is mostly passed down through the male side of the family to families of the “enad” or blacksmith caste. Moussa was taught by his father and uncles. In turn, he has taught his sons and nephews.

The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, a non-profit organization, produces the largest international folk art market in the world, and our success led to Santa Fe’s designation as a UNESCO City of Folk Art.