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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Beauties!
They are maker's marks, I believe, and that was a bargain. They wouldn't be made of high silver. They probably range between 50-75 dollars apiece right now.Here is a Yemeni Jewish bride wearing them.
Natalie - an absolute bargain! Patti is right at the correct price for them and with the maker's mark, even more. Lucky you. The larger one at the back has an oval design on them, that's a seed (wheat) mark for fertility of the land. But the ones with the granulation are considered the best of all.
Beautiful and such a top condition. Often beads like these have worn wholes and can be troublesome to be re-used. What I was told is that Yemeni silver jewellery is made from melted down Maria Theresa Thalers and were allowed to be mixed with only a certain amount of nickel or copper to protect the value of the dowries it had to have the silver marks of the sultan of the region. Eventhough it is not sterling the silver content is still about 800 or so? at least the ones with the marks. Please tell me more.
Really beautiful! I also have some I bought in Sana'a some years ago, all with the seeds shape and hallmark. I love them!
Here is a pic of the beads I mentioned :)
Real beauties, and still so undented!