Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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Denmark & Cameroon JEWELRY - World Cup Month!

Another pair of contrasting country clubs! Both with beautiful jewelry.
Another pair of contrasting countries! both with beautiful jewelry.

Denmark: Alic Alidra

absolutely I Fell In Love With These rings. It's Almost magical how ordinary materials like plastic, quartz and sterling Into Dreams Can Be Modeled! These pieces is like watching Being Immersed in a fairytale world full of capricious and sensual shapes, Where Are blurry boundaries of reality and dissolving.
I absolutely love these rings. It is magical and ordinary materials such as plastic, silver and quartz are turned into dreams, see these pieces is like being immersed in a fairy tale full of strange shapes and sensual, where the boundaries of reality become blurred.

All These pictures are from Alindra's "Alice in Wonderland" collection, do not miss her website for watching all her creations. You May Also visit her shop and indulge yourself with one of her jewels.
These images are from the collection "Alice in Wonderland", do not miss seeing all the creations of its Alidra website. And if you want consertirte one of these gems visit their store.

Cameroon: Beaded Jewelry Kirdi



For this country I did not find a contemporary designer, pero from Cameroon pieces from Tribes That Are a color explosion!
to this country did not find a contemporary designer, but parts of tribes in Cameroon are an explosion of color!.

These cache-Sexes (from French "hide the sex") Are made by Kirdi people from the North of Cameroon. 
These garments made of glass beads, shells and thread are worn to protect a woman's sex organs against evil. The beads indicate wealth, social status, role in the community and artistic taste. Color, pattern, and context all dictate how the bead is used, worn, and read.
You can find more pics the Sidewalk Tribal Flickr Gallery or visit their website and grab one of these pieces for your jewelry collection.
Estos cache-sexes (del francés "esconder el sexo") son fabricados por gente de la tribu Kirdi del North Cameroon.
These garments made with glass beads, shells, and thread are used to cover genirales as magical protection.
The accounts indicate the economic, social, role in the community and artistic taste. The colors, patterns and context dictate how the accounts are used, dress and can be read its meaning.

* Information from: http://www.harn.ufl.edu/beadwork/gallery/pages/alicemayeron/index.php

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