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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Siwa or Libya
Well patti it would havee been too easy....!!! HAHA
some jewels on that chest were much more widespread than what we often think!!
One note folks
Look at between the "salhiyat" pendants, each one is tied to the neighbouring one to alllow the whole necklace to be quite rigid and be fully spread on the chest!! Very clever!
Just to verify that libyans do wear this type of jewelry. image 1 from bedouinsilverimage 2
sud lybian, in the akakus mountain or Ghat. the same jewels wre worn in sebeiba fest in Djanet
Tunisia?
The necklace with the hilal looks like a aghaiz nessalhat uit de Siwa Oase. They have those long red coral beads in between the hilal.
The noce ring is also seen on old Egyptian pictures with woman of the South.
Toubou woman north of Chad.
Congratulations JOSE!!
The libyan connexion was very promising, since both necklaces are of libyan origin and spilled to north Chad by the end of the 19th century under the Sanussi sufi brotherhood political and economical influence
Beside that, two clues were of major importance:
1-Nose ring which is a big feature from further east in south egypt, sudan and erythrea where it is very widespread
2-Amber (or is it resin?) which is virtually absent from Libya, Tunisia and Algeria and pretty present in the sahelian belt from Mauritania eastwards to the African horn
JOSE it is your turn
Thanx everybody
congratulation Jose. yes it is. i know about semilar in south lybia . tuareg area, akakus mountains,ghat until tchad. the population there is close togetehr.
lets see what jose brings us as surprise