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Padma Jewels : Siti etnici
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Gioielli etnici e viaggi nel mondo. In costante aggiornamento (il blog è giovane e trovare siti interessanti non è semplice). Traggo molte informazioni dai libri sui gioielli etnici che trovo e compro. Appena riesco farò una lista di libri. :). Curiosità, valutazioni e molte informazioni. Molte foto e link utili. Qualcosa sui gioielli indiani. Brevi descrizioni di alcuni simboli importanti. Amuleti indiani e gioielli. Iscriviti a: Post (Atom). Visualizza il mio profilo completo. Padma è anche qui. Questo...
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The Red Camel: August 2011
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. Tribal Coins with loops. This is a topic that I've covered on The Red Camel's FaceBook page. But it's worth repeating because I think its a good tool for those that make or embellish their own tribal costumes. Using coins to decorate your dance costumes is quick and easy. Coins add shine, sometimes a bit of noise and are the original tribal decoration! These are a breeze to just sew directly to your costume. The cords can be cut to any length, generally without having to wo...
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The Red Camel: November 2013
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013. Fibula – What Are They? Where Do They Come From? How Do I Wear This Thing? Moroccan Fibula in the Kabylie Style. Bronze, iron, ivory, silver, gold, and even bone. Usually worn at the shoulder or shoulders, they are often thought of as the original safety pin! Catch style fibula from Asia Minor. Anthropology Blog with info on fibula:. Http:/ soa111.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/fibula-brooch/. Roman and Greek Jewelry:. The Red Camel generally has a selection of several North African.
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The Red Camel: September 2012
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Sunday, September 23, 2012. Kuchi pendant with faience 'jewel'. As with most other early Egyptian arts, the technology and production of faience went through periods of refinement and decline during the dynastic periods of ancient Egypt. Archaeologists have found the remains of workshops where faience artists produced beautiful objects for everyday and ritual use. Faience beads and Shabti dolls have been found in many royal dynastic tombs. Faience hippo god statuette. Labels: blue ceramic jewelry. As wit...
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The Red Camel: DIY
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Central Asian Tillya Kosh. Hi, this is Deb from The Red Camel. I'd like to share my love for tribal and ethnic jewelry and costuming for tribal belly dance. I hope you find something here that interests or helps you! View my complete profile. 169; 2013 The Red Camel. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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The Red Camel: June 2015
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Central Asian Tillya Kosh. The jewelry of Uzbekistan has traditionally been lavish and amazing to look at and tillya kosh are no exception. The lovely shape of the tillya kosh is meant to mimic the shape of a woman's brow line and embodied the goddess Anahita (Umay). Tamara Khanum, first woman to perform without the veil in Uzbekistan. For further reading, please see:. Jewelrs Magic - Like Art. Tillya Kosh Bridal Forehead Decoration. Comparative Analysis of Head Jewelry of Europ...
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The Red Camel: About
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Hi everyone, this is Deb Voegeli, owner of The Red Camel. I've started this blog to share the information about tribal jewelry and tribal cultures that I've discovered as well as other tidbits that I find interesting and related. I find it endlessly fascinating. I've been in this business for over 10 years now and the information keeps building! I'm discovering though that the blog is not an end in itself but a journey on its own! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Central Asian Tillya Kosh.
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The Red Camel: Tribal Jewelry
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Central Asian Tillya Kosh. Hi, this is Deb from The Red Camel. I'd like to share my love for tribal and ethnic jewelry and costuming for tribal belly dance. I hope you find something here that interests or helps you! View my complete profile. 169; 2013 The Red Camel. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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The Red Camel: Fibula – What Are They? Where Do They Come From? How Do I Wear This Thing?
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013. Fibula – What Are They? Where Do They Come From? How Do I Wear This Thing? Moroccan Fibula in the Kabylie Style. Bronze, iron, ivory, silver, gold, and even bone. Usually worn at the shoulder or shoulders, they are often thought of as the original safety pin! Catch style fibula from Asia Minor. Anthropology Blog with info on fibula:. Http:/ soa111.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/fibula-brooch/. Roman and Greek Jewelry:. The Red Camel generally has a selection of several North African.
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The Red Camel: Central Asian Tillya Kosh
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Central Asian Tillya Kosh. The jewelry of Uzbekistan has traditionally been lavish and amazing to look at and tillya kosh are no exception. The lovely shape of the tillya kosh is meant to mimic the shape of a woman's brow line and embodied the goddess Anahita (Umay). Tamara Khanum, first woman to perform without the veil in Uzbekistan. For further reading, please see:. Jewelrs Magic - Like Art. Tillya Kosh Bridal Forehead Decoration. Comparative Analysis of Head Jewelry of Europ...
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