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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Hey, I was very lucky to have been able to find this piece a few years ago. Do you happen to have a photo of a tribal woman wearing a similar torque? I also collect photos of tribal people wearing traditional jewelry and clothing. For me it's important not just to own a piece of history, but also to know it's socio-cultural position and background.
Hi Howah,
I will look through my books, I might have something like this being worn. will e mail you if I find it.
Looked it up, page 61 in that wonderful book, this one is one of my favorites!! great find Howah!
Ah, you have that book too. Very good purchase Marie-Ange. The one in the book is a stunner. It's always a delight to be able to compare your own piece to one in a book and to learn about it. In this case, I think Linda's example is more sophisticated and mine is more tribal, but both are beauties in their own right.