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Casted Bronze Luzon Hornbill Pendant and Red Coral Necklace

Lingling-o Ifugao Tribal Pendant Necklace Double-sided Pendant Pinangpanga showing depth of pendant with 12 inch ruler on neckstand Close up view |
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Item Number: AvL-1113-Nk
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Unique Hornbill Pendant and Red Coral Tribal Necklace
The natives of Northern Luzon were known to be ferocious hunters who developed their own favorite form of large earrings (lingling-o) and pendants to distinguish themselves. This unique necklace holds one such pendant/earring with each side flanked by sacred hornbill heads...double-headed pendants/earrings such as these are called pinangpanga. They were worn by the men of the tribe and empowered before wearing through ritual to protect and strengthen the wearer. Pendant/earrings like these have been found in this region dating back 2500 years.
This earring/pendant style is shown on page 174, Ethnic Jewelry, by Michel Butor as an example of classic Ifugao Tribal Jewelry. Some say that the center opening is shaped like an infant with its embilical cord still attached, symbolizing fertility and a connection to the spiritual world. This unique Necklace pairs the Ifugao Tribal Lingling-o with vibrant red coral and brass beads for a stunningly unusual piece of exotic jewelry. Designed and crafted by Tribal Muse in USA.
Measurements:
Length = up 23 inches long inner circumference (adjustable chain allows for shorter lengths)
Pendant Size = 1-3/4 inches long x 1-1/2 inches wide x 1/4 inch deep
Weight = 2.8 oz
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Turkmen Dangle Earrings handcrafted by Afghan Tribal Jewelry artisans in Silver, Turquoise, and Red Coral. Choice of Styles.
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