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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Now this is some very brilliantly made cuffs.
They really seem to be very early as the filigree is somewhat a lot more elaborate and has a gentle flow that lacks in the latter bugis pieces.
Somewhat more urban, we can even feel a strong presence of a much developped heritage coming from abroad (islamic, indian and maybe even chinese)
Can you remember the weight of these?
I cant figure out how it is for a woman to stroll around and go by her daily business wearing such a treasures
Hi, I don't remember the weight. I'll find it some time , I sold them about five years ago.
I don't know if these types of pieces were worn all the time, maybe for special occasions only.
These were from a royal collection and with that family for quite a bit of time. Usually the solid gold items were worn by the upper classes and not sure if they actually toiled much the same way as others did. Strolling yes or in the presence of others in the family, village spectators and for big events.