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 amazing ... so old and from a place I had never heard of ... Republic of Buriatia. I looked it up on Google Maps ... north of Outer Mongolia, so remote, so sparsely populated. Is there a reference for the gau anywhere?
Beautiful and so semetric.
Hi Thelma, I have several books on Mongolian jewelry that have images of like pieces. Some of these are used three in a row depending. Jewelry from this region is fairly hard to find! The way in which this is made gilt over bronze and the style of the metal work are indications of the time period it was made.
nice monglian thing~this kind of style woman use on head
No this is not a head ornament. It is for prayers and used in a group with others either worn individually or attached. See photos
wooow thax linda!
What a beautiful and skillfully made piece of jewellery, also the band with its turquois and lapis plaques.
You know the people in the groupfoto look exactly like the people from the movie of Brad Pitt,Seven Years in Tibet, their costumes and jewellery look just like that.
I'll have to see photo again, don't remember the specifics. I didn't like him in it though but I liked the movie.. !
Linda, you are right, his role was a bit dull, but I fully enjoyed the costumes of the people what is of course, understandable we lovers of ethnic jewellery and clothing. Gr.Ingrid.