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The both bracelets originate from North Afrika (Tunis or Algeria) and were made for those who travel, i.e. they were not worn locally and they cannot be considered as ethnographic jewelry...Sorry for the bad news...
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No bad news; there is always this risk when buying an item without knowing its background for sure ! |
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Less than a year ago I was lucky enough to visit the Kutaisi State Historical Museum. I was quite taken with this subject and the fine craftsmanship in general. A few pics:
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And a few more:
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beautiful pictures and items, thank you very much for posting them !
Last edited by gp; 22nd May 2025 at 12:56 AM. |
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