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 necklace and the many small hands and horseshoes.
Dear Mustafa; This necklace is very nice and I just love those small hands and horseshoes! What a nice find! With kind regards. Peter
Hi Mustafa. lovely feminin necklace. Charming and character full the horseshoes(didn't know that is what they are) and the Khamsa strung with the warm dark red and black glass beads sets them of with a warm full 1930th feeling. Gr. Ingrid.
A very nice and appealing piece, Mustafa.
Very delicate and elegant. Well done Mustafa.
Thank you all 'Lynn, Peter, Ingrid , Jose and Chantal' for your kind comments and am pleased that you liked the little necklace. In fact I got this just this afternoon and thought that it may be interesting to some of you. This was a very simple and everyday use for common ladies nothing of special occasion or classy usage.. but it is nice though quite simple.
Well Mustafa, that is what most women like, simple and still charming and in this case it has the addition of the warm colors. Gr. Ingrid
Nice to know that Ingrid. These simple items to me relate us to our heritage and rich culture where we have to stop and think how the previous generations lived their simple life yet full of joy, we owe them our full respect. They left to us now some things that are still magnificent even for us today even with the complicated life we have. Thanks for the kind comment
A most pleasing piece! Thank you for another great image, Mustafa!