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  • A Welcome
    Welcome to the Ethnic Jewels Magazine Archive. This is a collection of objects and information which was shared in our Facebook communities. The information is arranged in a fully searchable database which I hope you will enjoy using Thank you for visiting and also for contributing. Warmest wishes Sarah ETHNIC JEWELS MAGAZINE
  • Bead – Germany
    Picture credit – Kathleen McCabe-ElseyPosted by – Kathleen McCabe-Elsey A glass marble bead, from Germany. Click here to see the original post.
  • Beads – Germany
    Picture credit – Kathleen McCabe-ElseyPosted by – Kathleen McCabe-Elsey A strand of German made marble glass beads found in Burma. Click here to see the original post.
  • Beads – Germany
    Picture credit – Kathleen McCabe-ElseyPosted by – Kathleen McCabe-Elsey A strand of agate beads, made in Idar Oberstein, Germany. An enormous trade in agate-working is carried on in a small district in Germany, around Oberstein or the Nahe (Brazilian Agate). Then traded to the Africans. circa 1800’s. Click here to see the original post.
  • Beads – Germany
    Picture credit – Kathleen McCabe-ElseyPosted by – Kathleen McCabe-Elsey A string of large glass tubed beads, from Germany. Click here to see the original post.
  • Beads – Germany
    Picture credit – Thomas StrickerPosted by – Thomas Stricker Large German marble beads found in Africa, made in Lauscha Germany circa 1850. Click here to see the original post.
  • Beads – Germany
    Picture credit – Thomas StrickerPosted by – Thomas Stricker Large German marble beads found in Africa, made in Lauscha Germany circa 1850. Click here to see the original post.
  • Bracelet – Guinea Bissau
    Posted by- Tess Axson Johnson  Photo credit-Tess Axson Johnson  Two bracelets from Guinea Bissau  Click here to see original post
  • Comb – Ghana
    Picture credit – Kathleen McCabe-ElseyPosted by – Kathleen McCabe-Elsey An Ashanti wooden comb, from Ghana. Click here to see the original post.
  • Pendant – Ghana
    Picture credit – Milene RustPosted by – Milene Rust A mixed metal fine Lobi pendant, from Ghana. Click here to see the original post.
  • Ring – Ghana
    Picture credit – Linda PastorinoPosted by – Linda Pastorino A wax cast brass ring, worn by the Ashanti people in Ghana. Click here to see the original post.
  • Ring – Ghana
    Picture credit – Giovanna SerafiniPosted by – Giovanna Serafini A bronze Ashanti ring in the shape of a crocodile, made using the lost wax technique. From Kumasi, Ghana. Click here to see the original post.
  • Ring – Ghana
    Picture credit – Giovanna SerafiniPosted by – Giovanna Serafini A bronze Ashanti ring in the shape of a turtle, made using the lost wax system. From Kumasi, Ghana. Click here to see the original post.
  • Ring – Greece
    Picture credit – Ingrid LangerakPosted by – Ingrid Langerak A ring with coin depicting a Macedonian king of 356 b.c, from Greece. Click here to see the original post.