20th December 2013, 09:09 AM | #16 |
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Sandiago/St James or Southern Cross? Berber!
And...whilst I'm about it ... shall we look to the other great indicator down the historical timeline... Traditional Silver Jewellery.
Salaams all ~ How did the special cross shape gain acceptability in Moroccan traditions? In their designs on rugs and on swords. If the design was well known in Morocco who placed the cross designs on swords ..The Europeans or the Moroccan craftsmen or both? Look at the design of the cross shaped tribal jewellery below. http://www.dphjewelry.com/art-n0912-104.html 1. On the necklace~This particular cross is stylized from the actual constellation in the night sky of the Southern Hemisphere, the Southern Cross. This design, often with rivets, is associated with the Tuaregs and Berbers. 2. On the ring.. A clear illustration of Berber tradition using the southern cross as the design in this silver ring. Thus I present the arguement that the St James Cross was not imported to Morocco from the Spanish though it may well have gone the other way entirely. I also argue that it was not the St James Cross but a simple rendition of the Star form seen in the night sky... The Southern Cross. A Berber construct. Perhaps this also places the basic moon inscriptions in a different light? Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 20th December 2013 at 09:32 AM. |
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