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.

This remarkable bark belt is beautifully incised. It is extremely rare. Four are known to have been collected very early in the 20th c (already well worn), and are held in the Dresden-Leipzig Museum. Only two are apparently in private hands: this one is our own, and the first ever to have been published in a book, viz. in Truus Daalder, *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment*, p. 100.
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  • Rare and glorious!
  • I re-post this with great pleasure because as it happens "ethnic jewels" is a site where remarkably few Oceanic pieces are shown. Perhaps this is a gap which I should be trying to fill somewhat over time, as I am in a position to do so. Oceania has produced wonderful jewellery, and it deserves more attention than it has yet received, even among collectors. This piece, for sure, would be expensive (though only according to its merit), as it is only one of two known to be in private hands, with only four others known to be held by just one museum. In short, this is a VERY rare Oceanic artefact. Note the age and the particularly beautiful deeply incised decoration. A remarkable belt - all wood, and stone-carved. Pieces of this exceptional standing now increasingly are being recognised for their importance, but only just. And many great pieces which are also not at all common are still sold far more cheaply than anything comparable from other cultures would be, simply because of the area which they come from. Oceanic sculpture DOES attract big money, but the people who collect that are often not interested in adornment, which is a comparatively neglected area. The most extensive discussion of the subject occurs so far in Truus's *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment*, for which it has been much praised, though not necessarily been bought!! (In fact we seem to get more buyers who want the sections on metallic jewellery.)

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