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, Lynn. I love your photo. It reminds me of those that Angelo showed ... bringing out the special qualities of a piece. Have you any idea where in Pakistan this comes from? Sind?
Dear Peter and Thelma, thank you for your kind comments. Peter, I love your jewels from the Swat valley. I have been collecting Pakistani pieces recently and will post more. Thelma, the large pendants are Pashtun from nothern Pakistan, perhaps Swat, but the small fluted beads are from Sindh. Therefore this necklace was restrung. Thank you for the compliment on the photo, I have been talking to Angelo and trying to take some better photos. It is easier now that we have dry weather and sunlight where I am from. During the winter it's almost impossible to take good photos in natural light.
Hi Lynn, the red color in the necklace, are they glass beads or attached to the silver tubes? It makes it very warm and carefully combined to match the red glass centers of the pendants.
You have a sharp eye, Ingrid. It is red cotton threads wound tightly around the strand.
Thank you Lynn, I would never have though that. GR. Ingrid.