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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Fantastic beads, Frankie!
Thanks Betty. Not that I`m obsessed with A a F beads at all.....!
( Quoi.....? Moi....?).
Wow, more beautiful Agrab beads! How many of these beads have you collected so far? I say "so far" because I think you are still hunting for more.
Where does the word 'mahoganie" fit in, I do not see any wood at least not on the outside.
I see little wooden beads with inlaid silver between the big Mauritanian beads.
Those are ebony beads x
right. Thank you.
Yes, of course they`re ebony. Just going a bit dotty in my old age!
Thank you Sarah for featuring my Ethiopian,Yemini cuffs. It is poor lighting on the photo because I took it tonight instead of with daylight, but the point was to saw the different patterns. Gr. Ingrid.
Frankie, not to worry, something we all have to deal with once in a while.
Good night. Ingrid.