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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Beautiful and mysterious ring. Thank you for showing this treasure.
yes, beautiful ring.is it writen in arabic ??
i like the wood piece and the way you presented the all together
Thank you Toya and Ait. Alas, this ring is no longer mine...(it was actually to small for me to wear).
But it is a nice piece. The "wood" is a small horn drinking cup from Ethiopia which I turned upside down...J
Fantastic, Betty. The "cartouche" seems to contain the Seven Seals, although with the symbols in an unusual order (which sometimes happens).
Beauty! I go for the star..........wonderful Symbol.
This is one of my favourites, no only me, i made today almost the same for a customer who loves african rings
Nice clear writing Betty, next time a ring like this or actually any ring can also be worn on a string, or you can pull your scarve through it.Gr. Ingrid.
Rabah, I would really love to see the ring you made! Maybe you can post a picture?
i sent it yesterday to the customer. i will aske if its possible to get fotos. normaly not
as soon i get them, i post here