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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This is truely spectacular. Is this type of aggregation common to Algeria?
mostly niger, we have some zinder pendants in south of hoggar . ainguezam and bordjbadji elmokhtar
they are worn in a chain as this way or as hair rings
Never seen so many on one necklace this is something spectacular!
The red ones are not on the necklace butgive a nice color splash!
it does look spectacular! Also wonderful that the Zinder crosses seem to be good silver (rare).The necklace like this worn would be very heavy (too heavy for wearing normally). It is, however, a great view and I love it.
yes Harald, the red are not added to the chain. they are more for contrast. i have also as much in talhakimt. big , middle and small ones.
Eva. it is not to wear, it is arround 2 kg.
Ait, if it isnt worn then what is it? an ornament? A way of displaying these wonderful zinder crosses?
Spectacular picture.
Chantal. it is just a way to pu them together and hang them at the wall. the espresso tastes good while looking at thoes beautiful pieces.
the wood you have is verry nice
for you Chantal. i use to hang turbans and amulettes on it
Thanks Ait. Its like yours (the wood!).
@Eva, Ait if you cant wait for my posting look at : 230805656397. What do you think? Comments please!
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