A digital archive showcasing the extensive collection of jewellery and adornment images shared on the former Ethnic Jewels Ning site over the years. These images have significantly enriched discussions on cultural adornment and its global dispersion.
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Wow! Beautiful! I see similar beads like the one I just posted as a single bead. Wonderful amber beads!
Hi Eva, yes I wanted to show you this necklace as it has similar beads!
thanks, Marie-Ange, they are wonderful, I saw this immediately (that they are similar to the single bead from you ) and of course, also the amber beads are great!
Oh, LOVE all of those silver Mauritanian beads!
Amazing necklace. So how old are the silver beads from Mauritania? I have a few purchased from Rita Okrent and they are so old they seem almost like they are from another world.
These beads are truly unique I think, multi patterns and shapes, no clue about age however.....
oh i do Marie Ange!!! but you have added in you masterful and artful touch...
these are necklaces i d love to see around a women's delicate neck rather than hidden in a cupboard...It is a necklace that choses you rather that be chosen by you :-)
Mauritanian people even if living in harsh environment have made such wonderful jewels
The fragile and delicate silver beads mix well with the shiny amber beads....
What a dream, Maria-Ange! I've been looking for one of these for a while now, but perhaps as Ayis says I have to wait for the necklace to choose me :)
I had never seen this type of mauritanian silver beads (apart from the ones posted by Toya) and I liked them very much. They are really beautiful!
@Ayis you are right I added some extra silver beads to make the necklace longer!