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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Wonderful piece! I think it is made by East Tracian silversmiths, the enamel and glass stones, it is typical for that area .EasternTrace extended from the south -west coast of the Black Sea as far as Istanbul, to the Aegean and the Hellespont (the Dardanelles), close to Turkey.
Thank you for beiing friends!
I don't think it is a Moroccan piece, but I like it a lot!
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johane is right
these belts were done by the "kouyoumitzides", tracian silversmiths, they were called "ZONARI ME TIN KORONA" or "crown belt", offered during the engagement ceremony
usually they have a much more imposing and larger buckle in the shape of a crown
I am now in my Balkan craze phase and this belt is of a quality I would love to add to my own collection someday.
It was a good belt, and while in my debating stage, it sold for a mere $175....