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Small Philippine Ifugao Tribe tribal Brass Fertility pendant jewelry necklace

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Seller handling time is 2 business days Details
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Ships from Philippines Ph

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None: All purchases final

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PayPal accepted
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Venmo accepted
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Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Other

Condition:

New with tags

Gender:

Unisex

Metal:

Brass

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Item number:

96064141

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Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Ethnic native art 1 smaller size pendant of Philippine Ifugao symbols of health, fertility and luck /tribal jewelry- on cotton black string 24" (62 cm) long. Lingling-o, traditionally worn by the Igorot people of the Cordillera are a symbol of fertility and prosperity . Ifugao artisans make them. The Ifugao string them at the top and wear them as pendants. Gold ones are very valuable. Their neighbors, the Bontoc, the Kalinga and the Gad-dang also wear them, but most often as earrings. In recent years, the lingling-o as a pendant has become a proud symbol worn by the youth these mountain-dwelling people. The shape of the lingling-o is very old. It was originally made from nephrite jade and later in glass by the Sa Huynh people of what is now southern Vietnam. They wore it as an earring. These people were great mariners, and traded all around the South China Sea hundreds of years before the Common (Christian) era. One object they took with them was this piece of jewelry. Archaeologists have found them from Thailand to the Philippines and Hong Kong to Java. Local copies in solid metal, wire and clay were also made. The shape was adopted on the Indonesian island of Sumba, where fancy gold mamuli remain an important part of the local culture, though no longer being made The pendant is approx. 1 1/8" x 1" (2.8 x 2.5 cm) made of solid brass, They will be mailed from Philippines by airmail within 2 business days of cleared payment. I accept Google Checkout, dwolla.com, payza.com, Skrill (moneybookers.com), Paypal Thank you!