ethnic jewels

An appreciation of ethnic jewellery and adornment

From your private collection or from that of a famous museum. It may also be a picture of another member here or one that you just pickec from the net or from a book (with all due respect to copyright).

That makes you drool and may even haunt your dreams.

Simple or exremely elaborate, it can be widely available or the last survivor example of its type....

Post yours here and maybe drop a line or two, to say why do you like it among all the others

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Here is mine from my private collection.

A head band from south Morocco.

I like the fact that it bears both niello and enamel and also that it is very fragile and light while it emanates great power and presence. i love the coulours especially the sky blue

This piece I bought in Kabul in the famous chicken street!! It was quite soon after a bomb attach, and foreigners were strongly advised to to go there!! But i just could not resist!! And the excitement of going there made this piece of men jewel very special to me!!!

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So complete, so beautiful , so rare....a true thing of extreme beauty.
ayis said:

Here is mine from my private collection.

A head band from south Morocco.

I like the fact that it bears both niello and enamel and also that it is very fragile and light while it emanates great power and presence. i love the coulours especially the sky blue

I have a simple Tuareg bracelet, it is low grade silver, but it was given to me as a gift the first time I visited Morocco....I still always wear it ( 13 years! )  it has little value and is fairly crude, but was an act of pure generosity from a stranger. I love it for the purity of the moment and the fact it keeps me grounded in those early days of wonder and joy at the country I have come to love.

Brilliant discussion thread Ayis...thank you

S x

I am having trouble sending pictures to this page today. So I am just going to include an url to copy and paste. I love all of my anti atlas bracelets intensely --I guess this one the best because I have only one of them and would love to find another -- but no luck so far. It is very different from the others, no flares, just an elegant domed oval. So absolutely tasteful and simple. ethnicjewels.ning.com/photo/anti-atlas-bracelet?context=user.

MY favourite piece i could not download But i will try again!!

Man jewel from Afganistan

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It's good to see this again Ayis; I still remember seeing it for the first time on eBay listed with a beautiful nielloed  flare bracelet.

 

It's very hard to choose a favorite and even on this site alone I have found many superb items that I would like to own. Having said that, I am a huge huge fan of Mongolian jewelry and it's my dream that one day I will be able to add a Mongolian headdress to my collection. Below is a fantastic example of such. There are as many styles as there are Mongolian tribes. sadly there are very few left, most are in musea and in private collections. Rarely does one come available on the market.

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Howah

Here is my favorite piece to wear-an Ida Ou Nadif cuff that I bought from Roger Casas on this site. It is both elegant and powerful in design while very light and comfortable to wear.

Howah, I'm a fan of Mongolian items as well, what a fantastic piece that is!

howah said:

 

It's very hard to choose a favorite and even on this site alone I have found many superb items that I would like to own. Having said that, I am a huge huge fan of Mongolian jewelry and it's my dream that one day I will be able to add a Mongolian headdress to my collection. Below is a fantastic example of such. There are as many styles as there are Mongolian tribes. sadly there are very few left, most are in musea and in private collections. Rarely does one come available on the market.

gr,

Howah

Impossible to choose a favourite from my current possessions Ayis, but very high on my wishlist is one of those Kabyle necklaces on steroids :) As well as those beautiful granulated south Indian silver bangles...Well, I better stop now before this becomes an out-of-control list.

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