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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I love this belt, Peter! Lovely filigree work and dangles.
Also reminds me of Syrian work (but since there are also Kurds living Syria this is perhaps little surprising). Congratulations, Betty.
What a fantastic belt Peter, congratulations! I think I love the ornaments dangling underneath even more than the belt itself is such a thing is possible. Another piece for your museum. I will say again that for my taste, your collection is more appealing than the published collections and it will be a tragedy if you don't at least have studio art photography taken at some point.
Tomorrow morning, I will go now with my team to Jerusalem, Ramallah, Haifa, Akka, Jaffa and Bethlehem. We finally got the visas! 3 days. I am looking forward to Jaffa as I will check whether the antique shop still got the fancy Iraqi Kurdish necklace (it was so dirty and black, hanging at the back of a show case, only a fanatic jewelry collector would spot it). Well, I will try my luck. Jaffa is much cheaper than Jerusalem. I will post some photos.... Peter
It sounds like this dealer knows he has you hooked Peter! :) But in the most excellent way. Have a safe and pleasant journey to Israel!