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Piedurknes apsējs

Band encircling the arm, sometimes worn for identification or in mourning

FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum

Die Ansichtskarte zeigt einen Soldaten, der auf einem Hausdach liegt und ein auf einem Schornstein abgelegtes Gewehr hält. Er trägt Helm, Mantel, Stiefel, Gürtel und eine weiße Armbinde. In der Flucht des Gewehrschusses ist eine helle Stelle zu erkennen. …

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Bracelets made of shell are widespread in Melanesia, especially in the western part. There are two different types; thick heavy bracelets and the narrower bracelets cut from a shell and then polished.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

A small round open bracelet made of an alloy of silver and copper. (?) The outside of the bracelet is spherical, the inside flat.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

A bracelet made of tortoiseshell rings. The narrow rings are tied together in three places with V-shaped braided rattan strips. The bracelet was worn around the upper arm.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

These bracelets are worn on the upper arm.‖ The marble from which bracelets like these are made comes from the Hombori Mountains.‖ These bracelets are traded in large quantities in West Africa.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

This particular pieces was in all probability made for the tourist industry in the late 1940's.\It has a stamped design( perhaps machine made) and is light in weight.\ General information: BraceletsOf all Navajo silver jewelry made, the bracelet is pe…

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Navajo Silver. During the period of 1850-1860, the Navajos learned iron and copper forging from Spanish and Mexican blacksmiths. In 1863, the Navajos were militarily defeated by the U.S. Army led by Kit Carson and were deported to Bosque Redondo, New Mexi…

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Navajo Silver. During the period of 1850-1860, the Navajos learned iron and copper forging from Spanish and Mexican blacksmiths. In 1863, the Navajo were militarily defeated by the U.S. Army led by Kit Carson and were deported to Bosque Redondo, New Mexic…

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

An upper bracelet made of V-shaped braided rattan strips. The band is decorated in the middle with uncolored strips in a twisting pattern. On either side of this are three uncolored zigzag strips. The band is part of a pair.