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.

6037 Wrist Knife, Samburu, Northern Kenya

6037 Wrist Knife, Samburu, Northern Kenya
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  • How interesting and wonderful!
  • These knives are worn by young initiates. They remove the leather edge guard then spar and fight with the bracelets and ring knives. They do cut each other in their endeavors to show their strength and power!
    From memory I think the ceremony is described in Angela Fischer and Carol Beckworth's book Africa Adorned
  • your collection is amazing!!
  • How nice to see you have jewelry from the other African countries too! I mean not only North African items. You collection has a great variety I like it very much.

  • Thank you, My jewellery collection is very diverse with items from around the world. I have uploaded a little to ethnic jewels and will upload more as time permits. Time is limited because our Gallery is open every day and jewellery is only half of the business. We also sell a wonderful variety of African art from more than 30 African countries and African and Asian textiles.

    My image library on Flickr has more than 6,000 images. There are many jewellery images in the collections. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidewalk_tribal_galleries/collections/

    Enjoy.

  • wow! I just looked quick on your link (your collecttion on Flickr, am impressed. I will look at these items slowly in detail time by time... Wonderful!

  • Thank you Eva, One of my dreams is to have images of everything I buy on Flickr. I shop faster than I buy and have big problems keeping up with the load. Not to worry there is always a lot to see. enjoy.
  • Is this collection of yours on Flick a collection for selling or a collection for showing you items?

    This because you write about your gallery and since not being English I wonder does gallery mean the same as in my country: shop.  

  • My business is a shop for looking and selling. Most pieces have price in Australian $ on the first picture in the set with the description of the item. If you would like information about pieces just email me with the number on each picture.
    Sometimes I have not added the price but just let me know and I will update it.
  • Thank you for your reply. I will look more careful now at your site.

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