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.
You need to be a member of Adorned Histories to add comments!
Request your copy of our newsletter.
If you would like to receive our newsletter
Comments
Dear Peter, thank you so much for your comments. They look like a perfect pair, don't they? But I bought them separately from two different estates in the US. Amazingly, they appeared within two weeks of each other. :) I am sure they were made by the same silversmith, and they must have been meant to rejoin each other!
Toppie Lynn, so feminin and this is the turquoise I know which is liked in Yemen and Harrar, Ethiopia. They refer it as clear as possible of black drawings. Look at the refined file grain work, where they have finished off the floral pattern off with another little daisy type of flower. How amazing for you to get them from two different collectors and just the guilding gone. Well done GR. Ingrid.
I can only join the choir of praise: these are wonderful pieces.
Even if they have been original a pair, they certainly look like they come from the same works. I find the fact that one is gilded and the other (no longer) actually very attractive. Congratulation, Lynn!
That story of finding the pair in two different places is just awesome!! Congratulations.
I feel they are genuinely a pair and the work is amazing, especially with the turquoise cabs!!