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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Lovely presentation as usual..the eye of the artist!
@Thank you Chantal, at first I did not want to show it here, as it is a simple cross but then, I changed my mind and decided to load one Picture of it.
Glad you did, its a beautiful image.
Very beautiful and nicely worn, Eva. I like it a lot, your cross in the green :-)
@Thank you both, Chantal and Betty! Very Kind. I like it for it s being used and worn, and the Little holes on top... (no idea what they mean).
Eva, this is a lovely warm Shoa (Solomonic)cross. I do not quite know the meaning of the circle, but they do edge them in in smaller form or flattened granulate.Especailly on Dessie crosses. I do think though, that it is supposed to be the protective eye symbol.
@Ingrid: thank you for the comment, nice to know! Protective eye is good! Thanks for the Information! Always appreciated!