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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Original. Had never seen this shape before.........
Chantal. this shape unusual. i cannot say a lot about it. it looks like a sort of tagne as waqar already mentioned.
i have this piece since 8 years, i bought 7 pieces and it was the only one left until yesterday. now , they are all sold
waqar. about this piece, i now nothing , i just guess it is tagine as mentionned.
the other pieces, i can tell a loooooooooot about :-)
i actualy added some photos and signes with their explanations
How did you bring back 7 of these from Algeria?
Chantal. the maroccan ones. i bought them here. a friend who selles , sommers in a flee and antik markets sold them to me before he left. he spends only sommer saison here. the rest , in south spain and marocco.
i have some other pottery from Mzab ( i already posted some months ago ) and some from djidjel . i sent them with the ferry as palette. i will never do it again.
sometimes, there is friends with cars living here or france, after the holidays at home, they bring me some items with them