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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Beautiful photograph, beautiful handful of rings.
Beautiful and very cute rings. Look very old and yet pretty. I like the way they ware out.
Thank you. These are the ones I would (most) want to keep, but I learning to let go.
I hear you. :) I could never be a good seller, I can only let go of the ones I don't really love!
They are lovely indeed. Why not keep the one you like most - at least for a while? :-)
I also have problem letting things go. But I have decided for myself that I will do so whenever I do not wear a piece at all.
Well the square one somehow missed the photoshoot for today's listings... And then I also have this well-placed idea that if I don't get around to wearing my pieces much, I have four daughters who are expecting to get something out if me. ;)
Nice! But I would say Ait Ouazguit..... Why let go anyway if you don`t have to...?