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VietnamTraditional Asian designs, shapes and imagery may be forged in new material. |
VenezuelaJewelry here reflects modern Latina style as well as the nation’s age-old veneration of beautiful women. |
TurkeyOttoman jewelry was ornate and extremely colorful. |
ThailandThailand’s place as a center of civilization is reflected in its rich forms of art and ornamentation. |
PortugalPortuguese artists incorporate these traditions into their modern works. |
PolandPolish artists explore youthful Western ideals. |
PeruPeru is the largest producer of silver in the world. |
MongoliaElaborately detailed filigree and brilliantly colored enamels are the signatures of Mongolian jewelry making. |
MexicoMexican Jewelry and silver are synonymous. |
LebanonWorks emblematic of traditional Lebanese jewelry styles are often bulky and ornate, making them sumptuous and eye-catching. |
KenyaThe nation is rich in artistic traditions drawn from its inhabitants and the regions from which they migrated. |
ItalyModern Italian designer jewelry draws from traditions in fine craftsmanship that dates back centuries. |
IsraelIsraeli artisans draw upon the heritage of east and west. |
IndonesiaSea shells with bored holes were some of the oldest known evidence of human ornamentation, and on the island paradise of Bali, s |
IndiaJewelry making in India has also been influenced by imperial periods. |
ColombiaThe Colombians have long used the versatile tagua nut in their jewelry making. |
CanadaIts artisanal culture and jewelry making communities continue to be inspired by this possibility. |