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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These are special ! Never seen them that way. Did you find them in Yemen? Very,very nice.
i love them. now, i go make myself a good cup of coffee and come back watch thoes beautiful bracelets
Oh these are beautiful Anna!! Are they for sale?
Thank you, Ait and Marie-Ange. Actually they were just sold almost at the moment I posted them. The collectors on this site are absolutely wonderful! I wish I were still a collector. I see so much beauty and history here.
Thanks Anna, lucky new owner!
lucky buyer :-)
still. thank you for the pictures , i m enjoying looking at them and imagine this beautiful work from the first step melting with fire until getting in a woman arms.
lovely
Wonderful! I too have never seen this type before. I love the three-dimensional aspect of the decoration, and its variety. I am not sure, Anna, whether you were actually the seller or the buyer - as I read what you say you posted them (as yours) but they were sold almost at the same time. Or were you yourself in the process of buying them at the very moment you were posting them for others to see? Anyway - whoever owns them has very nice bracelets!
I suppose it was confusing, the way it happened so fast ;) I was the owner, and as soon as I posted them, they were spoken for by someone who happened to be viewing the forum at that moment. They will have a very good home.
Dear Ait,
If they had been your bracelets, you could have told us an entertaining story ;)
I agree ;)