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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We bought a lot of amber years ago, both Malian and Moroccan and due to someone buying up all of the amber in Morocco over the past two years, there is almost none to be had! We met a Moroccan dealer that we know from Tiznit who was here in Tucson buying amber. It's a sad day when Moroccans have to come to the US to buy old amber! Even Malian amber has spiked in price.
Very sad only a few have all these wonderful beads now but I guess rich people can buy everything without hesitation.
it has a wonderful colour!!! Looks so beautiful! Did not know that it has become so rare.
it is so good,whether is in your stock now??
please send email to me
junyuebearing01@hotmail.com
in our country, this beads are with higher value . more people start to collect them .
Heads up.... The original pic of Amber is the real deal, without doubt. the others offered within the text section of the post are not. please be careful .. the amber trade is pretty messed up right now.
A very valued warning Sarah, because of the wrong name giving people do get mixed up. Gr. Ingrid.
I can see several strands of fake Amber from Morocco amongst the pics you posted. You are at a place where experts in jewellery discuss truth. The truth is that these pics are not of fossil amber beads.
with respect these were not the images you posted.