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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Hi Patricia, thank you for your lovely comment! Iran is wonderful indeed, it has been a great experience to travel through this country. How long have you been living there? And where, if I may ask? I fell in love with Isphahan...hope to be returning there next year. The beauty of the architecture is almost unbelieveable, such grace and elegance!
Too bad about the bracelet; as you say, sometimes they are not meant to be with us. I lost an Egyptian silver ring in Iran that I never found back again; apparently it wants to stay there...
Yes, I heard that expression! Wow, you have traveled to Afghanistan as well, how amazing. Hard to imagine these days! I was traveling with a group on a study-trip in archaeology: we went to see both important and less known archaeological sites, like Persepolis and Kermanshah. I was thrilled by the country (and especially by its cuisine!), so I will definitely return some time!
And yes, I hope to be joining Sarah's tour! I so look forward to it...must be amazing!!
No, we did not see Bam unfortunately (another reason to return): we traveled mainly through the west side of the country, roughly Tehran, Qazvin, Hamadan, Kermanshah, Yazuj, Shiraz, Isphahan and back to Tehran - beautiful trip. I liked Khuzestan very much: hot and dry, and very desert-like.
I can imagine you still eat Iranian food when you can! I looked up a set of recipes as soon as I got back and now I can whip up a decent khoresht fesenjan....so delicious!