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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Yes I believe so and are always worn for wedding, also because of the inlay the name refers to a garden.
Linda what does "nose gardon" refer to?? I have just re-posted the piece on the "Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment" page, because I like it, and it fits in with several other of your pieces that I have shown there.
Hi I think it reference has something to do with a garden. I don't have time to look it up but in several books it has used a gardening or garden reference.