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World Jewelry Collection

Although the "collector's" ring is two inches across and the size of a small orange, the silver shows either a lot of wear or fondling.

These are just a few examples of a large collection of very old, intriguing and wearable exotic jewelry.

The most wonderful of ambers is from Morocco, here strung with sterling silver and ebony beads.

From the middle east, traditional silver, gold and carnelian work-- exotic antique Turkoman pieces.

Yemen, India, Pakistan are the origins of these silver pieces. Each has a story like all interesting jewelry. Add your story to the history of your favorite and pass it on to your daughter to add hers.

Several middle eastern silver pieces; very old Ethiopian crosses, "tooth picks" and "ear cleaners" worn as pendants.

Chinese, old jade hair ornament
With hand made metal band, this beautiful shaded green jade makes a sophisticated and versatile hair embellishment. 4in. long

A lovely simple old silver and amber ring...please don't buy it, this I would like to keep.

Lots of very large and wonderful Afghani rings, some old, some "not-so-old but very nice" as the traders say.

For the belly-dancer is all of us.

One of several stunning Naga pieces
Go to "Naga" to see more

Tibetan oxblood coral, an amazing graduated set, the highest quality I have seen in this country or anywhere else, for that matter.

Nagaland, in India on the Burmese border, is known in collector's circles for these wonderful shells, very old and quite rare. Come in and choose a few subtle beads to combine with these warm lovelies and leave with a museum quality piece