The symbolism of the Berber signs has its origin several thousand years ago. Therefore, analyzing these codes cannot be done in a few lines. In addition, it must be taken into account that all this symbolism varies from one region to another and according to countries and both the colors and the shapes or the belonging of each tribe incorporates its unique idiosyncrasy.
The tattoos represented in the Berber culture are positioned as the oldest practice of their civilization. This custom probably comes from the importance that women have in the Berber tribe, historically representative of the land and all its symbolism. Berber women often apply tattoos to their face, chin, forehead, and cheeks, and to the body on their hands, belly, thighs, and legs.
The drawings that are usually used are usually quite simple, in the form of a point or a series of points, straight lines, curved lines, V-shaped, straight or curved geometric shapes, shapes of flowers and plants, animals, etc. Tattoos, mainly, have an aesthetic purpose, however, in some cases it means belonging to a tribe or social group. In other cases they are related to the protection of the evil eye or against some disease or, as in Morocco, to enhance or attract fertility (an example of this is the cross-shaped tattoo on the foot or ankle). Today, the traditional tattoos that were originally made permanently with kohl and other natural dyes have been replaced by henna, which only lasts a few weeks.
Berber symbols are also used to make their traditional and beautiful rugs. These fabrics, present in all their tribes, are part of their most daily life and the symbols used to decorate them have a family, sexual, social and connection with nature connotation. Thus, these signs, printed on the carpets, are equated with home, family, marriage, and the acts of everyday life.
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