These bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This item has beautiful creamy colored patinas with nice small cracks. Ivory is the material of choice for many of the peoples within Sudan. Collected during my stays in Southern Soudan in the 1970'ties.
Heavy Dinka ivory bracelet01.07.1062
Horn of Africa & Arabic Peninsula | SUDAN | Dinka, Shilluk, Anuak
Ivory
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
Inner diameter: 68 mm; outer diameter: 128 mm; thickness: 14 mm
Weight:
215 gr
These bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This item has beautiful creamy colored patina with some cracks. Ivory is the material of choice for many of the peoples within Sudan. Collected during my stays in Southern Soudan in the 1970'ties.
Small ivory cuff from Sudan01.07.1052
Inner diameter: 45 - 49 mm; outer diameter: 72 - 78 mm; thickness: 11 mm
Weight:
53 gr
60.00
CHF
Light Dinka ivory arm or upper arm bracelet01.07.1054
Horn of Africa & Arabic Peninsula | SUDAN | Dinka, Shilluk, Anuak
Ivory
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
Excellent overall condition
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Inner diameter: 75 mm; outer diameter: 94 mm; thickness: 7 mm
Weight:
28 gr
These bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This light item has beautiful creamy colored patina, with small cracks. Ivory is the material of choice for many of the peoples within Sudan. Collected during my stays in Southern Soudan in the 1970'ties.
Dinka ivory arm or upper arm braceletThese bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This item has beautiful creamy colored patina, with small cracks. Ivory is the material of choice for many of the 01.07.1055
Horn of Africa & Arabic Peninsula | SUDAN | Dinka, Shilluk, Anuak
Ivory
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Original condition
Excellent overall condition
Inner diameter: 75 mm; outer diameter: 102 mm; thickness: 10 mm
Weight:
62 gr
These bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This item has beautiful creamy colored patina, with only few small cracks. Collected during my stays in Southern Soudan in the 1970'ties.
Beautiful old ivory bracelet01.07.1040
Not specified | Not specified
Ivory
Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
Inner diameter: 52 - 64 mm; outer diameter: 90 - 98 mm; width: 21 mm
Weight:
133 gr
490.00
CHF
Ivory bracelet with beutiful cremy patina and numerous small cracks. Origin uncertain, probably Ibo (Nigeria).
Heavy antique Dinka ivory bracelet01.07.1032
Horn of Africa & Arabic Peninsula | SUDAN | Dinka, Shilluk, Anuak
Ivory
Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
Inner diameter: 55 mm; outer diameter: 108 - 114 mm; width: 23 mm
Weight:
285 gr
These bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This item has beautiful brownish colored patina, with some cracks. Ivory is the material of choice for many of the peoples within Sudan. Collected during my stays in Southern Soudan in the 1970'ties.
Dinka ivory arm or upper arm bracelet01.07.1034
Horn of Africa & Arabic Peninsula | SUDAN | Dinka, Shilluk, Anuak
Ivory
Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
Excellent overall condition
Inner diameter: 65 mm; outer diameter: 114 mm; thickness: 8 mm
Weight:
88 gr
These bracelets were worn by the Anuak, Shilluk, and Nuer from Sudan , sometimes at the upper arm. This item has beautiful colored patina, with small cracks. Ivory is the material of choice for many of the peoples within Sudan. Collected during my stays in Southern Soudan in the 1970'ties.