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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@ Lynn and Silverlover: here's a picture of the complete piece. And yes, they usually come in pairs, but to my knowledge they were rather worn as temple jewellery than earrings. I have also seen them sewn on wedding garments. I will try to find a picture.
As with pretty much all the Daghestan jewelry, their earrings are really beautiful, delicate and detailed. Above is a photo of my set. As mentioned, they were sometimes also sewn onto garments. With kind regards. Peter
Betty this is beautiful. so calm with elegance and durably made. Gr. Ingrid.
So beautiful and refined. Thanks for posting the full piece Betty.
Thank you everyone for your kind comments.
I love the pair you posted below Peter. I also have one with a bird (only one) which I wear as a pendant.
There's a lovely picture of a lady from Daghestan wearing a dress adorned with lots of silver jewellery:
http://rbth.co.uk/multimedia/pictures/2013/10/11/partying_with_loca...
Just found another picture, but unfortunately I cannot remember the source:
splendid. i like it