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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A fantastic story, Peter. Thanks for sharing it with us.
And, of course: a very beautiful kohl container. I still marvel at the spread of designs as in this case the hinged chain....
As an aside, I have tried to source real kohl for a scented bead recipe, but it is a difficult thing to get in the UK.
This is a beauty Peter!
There are different types of khol containers. And different ones for woman and man. When there are people that like to see the difference I can post pictures.
Hello "Silver lover" here is the difference: 2 kohl containers for woman and one for the male. That one can be tucked in to the bullet belt next to the bullets! It looks a bit like a bullet too!
very nice kholholder ( we say khol ) the foto from harald is fantastic too.
Peter. your story is very inetresting and weaking up my deep love to oman and my wish to visite
i can imagine that the shopowner remembers you, for sure you spent hours in his shop before flying back
Dear Peter, Beautiful again. I love the well finished and solid work they do. Here as well, once again the chain is so stunningly made, like the chain on your picture appearing previously with the box pendant. Done in the same style. Every feature on this little treasure is so well done. Now I wonder is all the work of Oman so skillfully done and finished, or are you making a heavy selecion? Like in Ethiopia, most of the pieces are not so well finished and I had to really carefully select.
Love your passion story, you top it all with the craziness of the symtones of collecting. I bet you have also the lovely mint tea while you are visiting the dealer. They are also always so sociable. I had many a lovely Ethiopian coffee and the spices tea(very very sweet) tea. As I am not collecting anymore, I am a bit jealous on those feelings. But Peter, enjoy them are nice memories to carry with you. GR. Ingrid.
Thank you Harald for posting and for the info. I have seen both types before but i have never gone across the type that Peter showed. It is interesting and unique...Much appreciated.Br
Nice item and nice story! Thanks.