Jewleery Collection
"Captivating Jewellery Through Time: A Glimpse into the World of Adornments" Bracelet, probably c
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"Captivating Jewellery Through Time: A Glimpse into the World of Adornments" Bracelet, probably c. 8th century (silver and gold): This ancient bracelet showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of silver and gold, a timeless piece that has stood the test of time. Head of a young woman, c. 100-300 (tempera on linen): Delicate brushstrokes bring to life this captivating portrait where even her jewelry speaks volumes about her status and beauty during that era. Figurine (clay, beads & metal): The combination of clay, beads, and metal in this figurine's jewelry reflects the creativity and resourcefulness of its creator while adding an enchanting touch to its overall charm. Old Person - Piegan, 1911, photogravure by John Andrew & Son: In this striking photograph from 1911 captures an elderly Piegan person adorned with traditional jewelry that holds deep cultural significance within their community. Mask from Ivory Coast, 11th - 19th century (wood): This intricately carved wooden mask not only mesmerizes with its artistic details but also captivates through its embellishments such as beaded adornments highlighting the importance of jewelry in African culture. Benin Bracelets, Nigeria (ivory): These stunning ivory bracelets from Nigeria showcase both elegance and craftsmanship while serving as symbols of power and prestige within Benin society. Portrait of an Indian (Red Jacket) (w/c on paper): Against a vibrant watercolor backdrop lies a portrait capturing an Indian individual wearing ornate jewelry that adds depth to their identity while reflecting their rich heritage. Selection of jewellery found at Hoen Norway (gold&semi-precious stones) : Unearthed treasures from Hoen reveal a dazzling array featuring intricate designs crafted with gold alongside semi-precious stones – truly a testament to the artistry of ancient Norwegian jewelry.