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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very beautiful! I love this type of telsum beads from the Tigray area. that Looks really great! They seem to have been guilded once. A great necklace!
they do look great! and the spacers match very nicely!
Hi Charlotte, I only saw all your display of your telsum collection. You really strung them very tastefully. I also like the locks on the cords. Is that your own invention? The spacers between the telsums look good. I wonder if Betty has noticed these. I know Eva is a great admirer and owner of telsums. A real geast to see your photos. Gr. Ingrid.
Thank you Ingrid! The fastener is modern silver and bayonet style. I like its simplicity so I use them a lot for my own work. I get them and the spacer beads from Cooksongold and here is a link if anyone is interested http://www.cooksongold.com/Findings/Sterling-Silver-Bayonet-Clasp-5...
I have added some more telsums to my collection ;) - I should photograph these too!
Dear Charlotte, Thank you for sharing your source, I d like the simple lock as well. i am going to check if there are also locks available I can use. And the spacers do suit very very with the telsum ethnic style.
Gr. Ingrid.
I agree you did a wonderful artistic job selecting the clasp and spacer beads and arranging the necklace.