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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This is a fantastic pendant - Congratulations! Peter
Thank-you very much yes its very pretty,the Paua piece is something that catches the eye of people and mesmerizes them when I'm wearing it talking to them, they cant take their eyes off that centre and its precious to me in that its like got a magic spell to it in that case in a good way, I think its had a repair done on it though at some stage before it came into my possession,& I certainly wont be changing it,I like to leave things original,like I dont think the centre drop stone with the point on the bottom is original and could very well have been added as a replacement at a later date,as the link it self is silver twisted wire with a small silver nob on it and not a hoop ring shape like the other gems either the side of it,though that was often done as a quick fix to maybe if it was lost but IDK I could be wrong and that's what they did to add a different length to the pendents setting shape to fit between the other two tear drop stones??