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jewelry (1)
  • A collection of rings, made of silver buttons from the Ottoman period in the Yemen. Sana'a-region.

jewelry (2)
  • A collection of  pendants, worn around the neck. Made of a setting of low-grade silver and with an inserted sliced bead made of phenolic resin in a reddish colour. Gurage-people. Central-Ethiopia.

kaart toguna (2)
  • A collection of well-used aluminium bracelets, inlaid with copper for an extra decoration. Fulani,Mali.

jewelry (3)
  • Two beautiful pieces of jewelry of Touareg origin. Made of leather and cut shell. Also called a "chomeisa", referring to the five pieces. Used as a protective amulet against the evil eye.

kaart toguna (3)
  • A collection of silver "playing card" rings, worn vy Fulani men in Mali.

Jewelry (1)
  • Set of silver anklets, Rashaida, Sudan.

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  • A collection of old finger- and hairrings, sometimes also worn around the neck as a protective amulet. From different tribes in Burkina Faso, e.g. Bobo and Lobi.

     

Jewelry (6)
  • Two necklaces of low-grade silver. Central Yemen.

Jewelry (5)
  • A collection of silver earrings, worn by Bororo-women. Niger.

Jewelry (10)
  • Strings of old blue ring-beads interspaced with silver pendants. Worn by Christian women in Lalibela. Central Ethiopia.

Jewelry (8)
  • A pair of huge gold-dyed earrings, as an imitation of real gold,worn over the head by Fulani-women.Mali.

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