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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Ah, I see that by July 2011 I had arrived at what I now think is pretty much the right conclusion. These were, I think, likely enough made in Russia itself, but the Caucasus is certainly also a possibility. I think they MAY have been made for clients in Bukhara but am no longer sure of that, even. In other words, I think it is possible that these have nothing whatever to do with Uzbekistan/Bukhara at all.
I don't know yet where these were made or worn but I have not to date seen one photo of anyone in any old photos with them. and or no books on any Caucasian jewelry have this style shape. Remember there is a bump group that is the same as this with the same granulated surface as the belt and ring posted. I think this shape was made with differing surfaces but used and worn where is still a mystery. I have not seen in even places like Kazan and Tartar areas where again Russan enameling on jewelry was used. again different shapes on bracelets and palette of colors differed.