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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Simply gorgeous! I love all of the work on the inside and ends.
Beautiful set. I love the details of the engravings and filigree all enriched by the beautiful stones.. very nice indeed
Beautiful bracelets Lynn, they are tops in their kinds. The engravings and decorations do coincide with the Yemen and Ethiopian decoration types but the stones do make them charateristics of the Saudi's. I love thier pieces always in such solid good silver. GR. Ingrid.
WOW Lynn, you continue to have great jewellery karma! These are simply scrumptious ... also love the picture with all of them stacked. Great workmanship, fabulous stones (also like the odd glass stones inserted in these pieces. They do remind me a bit of my all-time-favourite bracelets from Daghestan.
Congratulations!
Dear Hillary, Mutafa, Ingrid, and Betty, thank you so much for your kind comments. Betty I was very lucky to get these, the only pair I have seen so far, in an obscure auction and I still had to pay quite a bit. But, I am in love with turquoise jewelry from the Najd. Have you posted your favorite kind from Daghestan?
I join the choir of praises, have had and seen many but none matching the intricate work on yours...
Must be a joy to wear !