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 perry. it is true, it comes from north burkina faso and it is a touareg samples.
the form is not touareg, could be some old bracelet form from the .
it is a fantastic piece. i saw ones or twice only some semilar bracelet.
conratulation.
the spain armband i wrote you about before. it was a fake, i did not buy it
Jose,was it on sale on ebay about a couple of months ago? I was very tempted as I think that the seller had mentioned "Tuareg" but it didnt look Tuareg to me (with my limited knowledge. Also no such things in any of my books on Tuareg art.).........So I left it.
Ait from where? (old bracelet from the...........?).
burkina faso,benin or nigeria.
Nice, the form is that of the Vanku= armlets of Maharashtra woman. Have they seen this type of bracelets in Burkina Faso. I saw this design also in Indonesia used for "modern" rings. Well the books about ethnic jewelry are now by now known in all countries and, I suppose, used to copy for new jewelry.
Thank you all for your comments and thoughts.
@Chantal - Yes, I saw it on Ebay some weeks ago I doubted a little bit and it was not clear to me but, at the end, I found the shape quite appealing.
@Ait - I am sorry to hear that the Spanish bracelet was a sham. I am glad thought that you spotted it in time!!.
This looks quite new to me, though I may be wrong. However, wherever it was made, I like the shape, and can understand that that prompted you to buy it.
It has the shape of bracelets from the Tamil Nadu, India. It is a lovely shape but from else were, a modern bracelet I think. I have seen this shape type used also for modern rings.