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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nice.
Please give us your feelig about these, now that you got them in hand!!
Are they sharp cut? PAtina ?
Yes, Ayis, I would say they are sharp cut with no patina. No wear that I can see.
A similar pillow bead in a necklace is on its` way to me. I will take note of its`condition and show it when it arrives.
splendid, very very very rare
Oooooh - how exciting!
The one on the right I bought some time ago when I had only a very hazy idea of where Mauritania is. Recently I remembered that the seller had another one at that time. So I returned and found it was still available!
They are so tiny. And I had to go through the accumulated house detritus of years to find the first one again. It seems it was worth it though.
I love them! I noticed them the first time reading the recent article on Ethnic Magazine! What a pity, I never looked for them, when I was at the Mauritanian border. A sister of my mother-in-law lives in Mauritania, most People of Timbuktu have Family in Mauritania, many are (were) even from there. But it is too Long ago, unfortunately. I really love these carved amber pieces! They seem very rare, so you are lucky to have found them!
@ Ayis good questions thanks ;-)
Frankie - I have a similar bead to the one on the right which I also purchased some time ago - you are right - they are tiny elusive little things.... I have been searching for ages trying to find it - will post a pic when I do - mine has slightly more dragon-like heads on the ends, same circular pattern with 3 holes. It was described as 'Old Copal Carved Moon Bead'. Back to hunting!!
Hi Luda! Hooray - it shows me that there ARE other similar beads out there somewhere. They must`ve been so fiddly to make.
Looking forward to seeing a your pc. Good hunting!
Chiselled phenolic amber beads from Mauritania - my ultimate dream beads! So glad you started a discussion on these; would love to learn more.
The more i look to them, the more i am convinced that these carved phenolic beads were a european import (idar oberstein??!!) during a flash trend, solely geared towards the mauritanian custommer!!!
They seem to be sharp cut, mechanically processed!!
What do you think of that?