ethnic jewels

An appreciation of ethnic jewellery and adornment

Joost Daalder
  • Male
  • South Australia
  • Australia
Share on Facebook
Share Twitter

Joost Daalder's Friends

  • Tugce Yng
  • Peter Hoesli
  • J Zhang
  • Natalie Opie
  • Marianne
  • Tribal Heritage
  • ahmad
  • berberia
  • Jose M. Pery
  • Heritage
  • Annka
  • ann
  • Amir
  • carry zaghow-offers
  • Amnon Grof
 

Joost Daalder's Page

Latest Activity

Joost Daalder commented on berberia's photo
Thumbnail

Turkoman wedding necklace

"It is really hard, and unfair on my part, to try and judge things from a photo - but inevitably one does! Actually on this latest image some things do look potentially different."
19 hours ago
Joost Daalder commented on Heritage's photo
Thumbnail

antique old gold earrings earplugs

"Typically fine work and good design from an area rightly renowned for the quality of its jewellery - I am always myself drawn to it and happy to own, with my wife, some good examples from the region, though not these earrings. Well done Heritage and…"
yesterday
Joost Daalder commented on berberia's photo
Thumbnail

Turkoman wedding necklace

"Actually as I look more carefully I do see some old pieces of silver as well. This seems a cocktail of old and (fairly) new. Even though the piece is charming, it does not look consistent."
yesterday
Joost Daalder commented on berberia's photo
Thumbnail

Turkoman wedding necklace

"I agree, Hillary - the silver work actually looks rather modern to me, and appears to have been combined with good early beads to make up the piece. It comes across as appealing to wear but not as particularly collectible. Of course, different…"
yesterday
Joost Daalder commented on Eileen Massard's photo
Thumbnail

A rare pair of Omani bracelets

"It would in fact be possible that they were actually made in India, specifically for export to expatriate women in Oman. That happened, Untracht infoms us (*Traditional Jewelry of India*, 1997 - easily the best book), in the case of the pair on his…"
Saturday
Joost Daalder commented on Eileen Massard's photo
Thumbnail

A rare pair of Omani bracelets

"TH, - We are talking at cross purposes. Noone is denying the enormous influence of Mughal art on India: that was huge and in effect became a dominant factor in Indian culture. The fact remains, however, that Indians became the dominant expert silver…"
Saturday
Joost Daalder commented on Eileen Massard's photo
Thumbnail

A rare pair of Omani bracelets

"You are right about the Indian influence, Thelma. It is well known that Indian jewelers did work in Oman, and the basic shape of these anklets is actually Indian, with elements of the decoration Indian in character too. Your reference to…"
Saturday
Joost Daalder commented on Eileen Massard's photo
Saturday
Joost Daalder commented on Hillary Louarti's photo
Thumbnail

Rare Figuig bracelet

"Quite right, TH - bad taste occurs in any part of the world as, indeed, does good art. I don't think any country is exceptional for either!"
Jun 13
Joost Daalder commented on Hillary Louarti's photo
Thumbnail

Rare Figuig bracelet

"It's true, Linda, that they do buy junky items that "look" rich so as to use those as presents, but the Chinese Ching vases I referred to and which most westerners today dislike are bought by Chinese competing among themselves and…"
Jun 13
Joost Daalder commented on Hillary Louarti's photo
Thumbnail

Rare Figuig bracelet

"Michael Backman, who is a distinguished economist as well as dealer, has written on the economic reasons for the flow of art and collectibles to the Orient - not just China, but increasingly also India, the Middle East, etc. Basically it is a matter…"
Jun 12
Joost Daalder commented on Hillary Louarti's photo
Thumbnail

Rare Figuig bracelet

"I forgot that on the second bracelet there are, Hillary told us, corals. That is most interesting. I am puzzled by the settings ... We'll hear more, no doubt! Did we so far look a just ONE bracelet? I.e. two shots of the same object?"
Jun 12
Joost Daalder commented on ayis's photo
Thumbnail

Huge kabyle anklet

"Very similar anklet to the pair which I have posted (readily found among my photo's here), ex Linda, and with their corals. As you say, Ayis: celluloid preceded bakelite - also in western jewellery. Today jewellery made of those materials has…"
Jun 12
Joost Daalder commented on Hillary Louarti's photo
Thumbnail

Rare Figuig bracelet

"On both images which Hillary has shown the red stones clearly do indeed look like replacements to me, not least from their (adapted) settings. I would imagine that the corals were taken out - all of them - as too expensive, at some point. And I…"
Jun 12
Joost Daalder commented on Hillary Louarti's photo
Thumbnail

Rare Figuig bracelet

"How interesting!"
Jun 11
Joost Daalder commented on ayis's photo
Thumbnail

Figuig enameled quran holder

"I agee, TH, the granulation is finer than on Hillary's pieces, and I suspect the silver is better too (lighter in colour, "softer", with nice shiny patina). The enameling is better too. Nevertheless I congratulate Hillary on her finds…"
Jun 11

Joost Daalder's Photos

Loading…
  • Add Photos
  • View All

Joost Daalder's Blog

Borneo International Beads Conference

Posted on May 27, 2013 at 9:09 2 Comments

This will be on in October of this year, and I am reliably informed that it is sure to be very good. LINK: http://crafthub.com.my/

Stopping posting before Christmas

Posted on December 21, 2011 at 20:00 2 Comments

I have suddenly realised that it is the 22nd (in Australia at any rate!), and that I have been doing a lot of posting here, with very little time for it now left, as I have a lot "on hand" (including research on English literature to complete fairly quickly). I wish to thank all those who have expressed their appreciation of my posts and private correspondence. Your support has been most heartening, and I am very grateful to those who express their appreciation for all the hard work Truus…

Continue

Latest good news re Truus Daalder's book *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment*

Posted on December 20, 2011 at 8:36 0 Comments

Reaction from a happy buyer and reviewer:

"Once I had seen the book in person and talked to Truus and Joost, it was just inevitable that I would want to buy a copy for myself."

Christine Mole, reviewing the book on pp. 4-5 of the quarterly magazine *Connect*, issue 19, December 2011. For more info on the book please go to…

Continue

LATEST NEWS ABOUT MY WIFE TRUUS DAALDER'S *ETHNIC JEWELLERY AND ADORNMENT*

Posted on November 20, 2011 at 3:24 0 Comments

To anyone interested in the BOOK *Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment* by Truus Daalder: we now have less than 100 copies left which we ourselves can sell. If you live in Australia we are your best bet. If you want 3 copies or more, we can deliver more cheaply than others, anywhere in the world. If you are outside Australia and want ONE copy, we think Amazon (supplied by our co-publisher Macmillan) is usually the cheapest supplier (only $150 incl…
Continue

Comment Wall (20 comments)

You need to be a member of ethnic jewels to add comments!

Join ethnic jewels

At 20:26 on December 31, 2012, Anna Garner said…

I think you do a very good job of making the facebook page both organized and appealing, Joost.  Thank you again for your very kind comments.

At 20:06 on December 31, 2012, Anna Garner said…

Joost, thank you!  That is very kind indeed.  Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year. 

Anna

At 3:41 on April 5, 2012, ann said…

PS.  You have some stunning pieces. 

At 3:41 on April 5, 2012, ann said…

Thanks Joost, I would love to be your friend, as an Aussie comrade.

I think you have been getting a much warmer summer than we - its been really cool here, I may as well have been in UK (but no thanks).

We are few in numbers in Aus in ethnic jewels, I wonder why?

I have to admit I have learnt so much from you all at ethnic jewels, its been a revelation to me, as really my knowledge is more about African beads, and especially the older beads.

We are off to Africa (where we lived for 10 years) and I am going bead hunting again.  There are some W.African men in Nairobi who set up in a cheap hotel and every single room (about 10) has beads/textiles/beaded items/leather/masks, and it is from them that I have acquired my knowledge and beads.  They sleep in their own rooms surrounded by their beads, and so one sits on the bed to do business!  Nice men, and I suppose only interested in what they can sell to the white woman.  I will post pictures on my return.

We live on the land and have Angus cattle, are you in the city?  Its years since I was there.  Peter used to work in Broken Hill (as the roads engineer with the DMR) and he used to travel to Adelaide on weekends.   Nice city.

Bye for now,

Ann

At 15:32 on February 13, 2012, Thelma said…

Hi Joost,

Thanks for the comments on the Kuchi necklace. I now have a copy of Truus' excellent book! So much to explore. I had some difficulty in finding it. By the time I had collected the Amazon tokens from Christmas, Amazon itself had run out of copies. So I then ordered it from another book seller only to find, some time later, that they too had run out. By then Amazon, had sent a message to say that it was expecting further copies in a few weeks time. So I hung on. Please do tell Truus (and your son) that it was well worth the wait.

At 9:55 on January 16, 2012, Maria Manoiu said…

Thank you very much, Joost! The honour is totally mine!

Maria

At 19:25 on July 15, 2011, Nancy T. Hernandez said…

Hi Joost,

You have obviously read my review of your wife's book on amazon.com.  I loved her book, but registered the same criticism about the bibliography on her book as I did for "Jewellery from the Orient - Treasures from the Bir Collection" by Wolf-Dieter Seiwert.  When one can utilize "Oman Adorned- A Portrait in Silver" by Dr. Miranda Morris and Pauline Shelton, "The Disappearing Treasures of

Oman", by Avelyn Forster,  and "Omani Silver" and "Silver, the Traditional Art of Oman", both by Ruth Hawley, it is a shame to reference only  the Rajab book.

At 23:15 on July 14, 2011, Luda Hunter said…
Hi Joost
I left a comment after Kim suggested the smell test for bakelite and after much rubbing and warming the bead it definitely had a very distinct strong smell. Thanks for all your input.
I have admired Milene Rusts work for a long time and discovered your book through her comment on Facebook, which I promptly bought!
At 23:09 on July 14, 2011, Becky Rogers said…

Hi Joost,

You asked about Kunuz. It is slightly academic, but very readable. I would have liked more photos, but that said the information is very good. I will try to get a copy at some point. Why don't you see if a library near you can borrow a copy from another library? I did this and it was sent all the way from British Columbia for $20.00.

Becky

At 12:10 on July 10, 2011, Luda Hunter said…
Thanks for your welcome Joost. I actually purchased your wonderful book six months ago after seeing Milene Rust give it the thumbs up. Congratulations.....an amazing achievement and i simply adore it. ! Look forward to exploring and sharing ethnic jewels with a fellow Australian! Warmest regards Luda
 
 
 

About

SARAH CORBETT created this Ning Network.

Books

 click the pics to go to the bookshop!

 

click the pics to go to the bookshop!

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

Forum

Types of coral

Started by Patricia Deany in Discussions Jun 12. 0 Replies

Great essay on Berber textiles

Started by Patricia Deany in Discussions. Last reply by ait ouakli Jun 9. 2 Replies

© 2013   Created by SARAH CORBETT.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service