A Berber ring in solid silver from the Draâ Valley, Morocco, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Traditionally worn on the index finger with the narrower side facing inwards, the ring has a distinctive sculptural profile and carries Tifinagh markings—symbols historically used to signal individuality and social status.
Weighted and tactile in the hand, it reads as both adornment and artifact: a small object shaped by use, identity, and local craft traditions.