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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my GOD!!!!!!!!! wonderful! Its a dream place...Just breath taking...Thank you Sarah for letting us see such a wonderful picture!
Love the pond ( all it needs is baby ducklings) and the house is magnificent! What a wonderful adventure for all of you!
Lovely Sarah! It makes me miss my New England home. It bordered a 1000 acre state park full of old quarries and ponds, swamps and both evergreen and deciduous forests.
Its a lovely place you have there Sarah, hope you will feel at home soon.
I wonder how old the beautiful tree is? What a magnificent place it grew up in. Congratulations on finding such a wonderful place to live.
Who`s up for skinny dipping amongst the ducklings? I had the same first thought as Patti - gotta be ducklings, lass!
Oh goodness, heaven help us from skinny dipping grandmas!
Ha, ha, would be worth a picture!!
I'll let Marie Ange and Frankie take the plunge first. I'll hold everybody's cameras.
I am not as kind as Briggitte Bardot when asked why she no longer sea-bathed ("I spare ze people ze sight")! Upon their own heads be it!!
Well, OK, can`t be that cruel, maybe a sarong to protect them.