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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This is a beautiful example. The carving is superb. With kind regards. Peter
It is a very nice piece. But, you know, essentially, silver is not "carved." Tools are used to reconfirm the sheet, working from the back or front, or both. These are, respectively, repoussé and chasing. This work does not involve carving, because no material is removed. It is just mechanically moved around into place. Of course, in some industries, mechanical methods are used to excavate metal (using a burin). But this is generally called "engraving." This sort of work can be seen in the art of India, Morocco, Arabia, and Central Asia. Jamey
Jamey's comment is entirely correct.
Thanks for the clarification, but please note that not all of us are native speakers on this forum :-)