- Iraqi map pendant
An Iraqi map pendant, usually worn on women's
necklace s, has achieved some popularity as a symbol of Iraqi unity in the face of the widespread ethnic and sectarian violence in the country.Origin
Necklaces with map pendants were sold before the 2003 invasion, but they were not especially common. They have gained currency thereafter, and especially as a statement against the subsequent development of communal violence and increased social
balkanization .The necklaces have been prominently worn by a number of Iraqi women television journalists. Many women have adopted the necklace in tribute to the life of journalist
Atwar Bahjat , who was murdered in 2006.Practices
The pendant necklaces are commonly sold in
silver andgold , for the equivalent of about US$15 and $100 respectively.Iraqi men have also worn map pendants as
lapel pin s, and some have pinned them tomilitary uniforms .ources
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