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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gorgeous bracelets …and great picture!!
congrats….Angelo
These are such lovely elegant pieces with nice patina. It is interesting to see them together and compare the workmanship. Thank you for posting them.
Thank you Angelo, Toya, and Sami. Sami, Widad Kawar places bracelets like this as made in Palestine and I believe she is right. Filigree work was brought to North Yemen by the Ottomans who also brought it to Palestine, and there are examples of beautiful filigree from Palestine which I will show below. There are also some technical differences between Palestine filigree and Yemen, including the construction of the bracelets, the hinges and closures, and how granules/appliques were created. I am trying to research who the silversmiths were that did this work in Palestine, I have a totally unsubstantiated :) theory they might have been Armenian immigrants by looking at the work and knowing that Mrs. Kawar does mention Armenian jewelers working in Palestine. Here are some other examples of Palestinian filigree work:
From the British Museum, collected in Jordan by Shelagh Weir:
From collection Widad Kawar:
And a beautiful Habbiyat from Nada:
I also thought they look distinctly Yemeni rather than the simpler Munammnam bracelets which have a diamond shape on the closure, but one thing made me suspect that they may be the work of a particular Palestinian workshop heavily influenced by Yemeni styles. The reason is that if you look at the Habbiyat bracelet that Lynn has included below which happens to be mine, you will notice this peculiar silver wire connecting two applique domes. It is exactly replicated in these bracelets. Does anyone have a reference for this particular arrangement in Yemeni jewelry?