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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Beautiful items!! Your collection is absolutely great. I wonder about the Miao, I lived one year in Thailand, when I was young, and I thought that one of the mountain people in the 3-countries triangle in Northern Thailand was also named Miao. Are these possibly the same people? They used to wear special clothes in black colour decorated with very very colourful embroidery and small silver bells attached. But there are quite a few of these mountain peoples there - called Miao, Yao and others (I forgot - it is too long ago). But you start to waken up my interest-
Gorgeous cuff!! did you never intend making a book from your collected items? You have the best collection I ever saw!!
At a later time I will add the specific groups on each. I was too tired last night and am leaving town soon, but yes there are groups of hill tribe groups on thailand that are the same as the ones in the mainland
however there are differences. I used to know them very well off the top of my head but since this type of jewelry for the most part is all made new now and not in a traditional manner, I have stopped being active in it. I have not traveled to China in some time, (went all the time) and I'm starting to relapse into a vague memory. There are so many (150 or more ) Miao groups alone, as well as many others that I can not remember the sub groups without looking them all up. I will gradually upgrade date on these so that I can be more specific.