Dukach4 avaIf you’re writing a school paper or homework assignment about the traditional jewels of a certain country or period in history, this post can come in handy for you. Folk jewels, ancient jewelry pieces from museums, archaeological finds of jewellery, centuries-old traditions of making and wearing costly adornments, and many more curious topics. We’ve gathered here all of our articles on the topic of traditional jewelry and specified whether you have permission to use the photos or not. Doing your homework is easy when you have enough info to work with.

History of jewelry

Georgian-era jewelry styles: festoon necklaces, Lover’s Eyes, quizzing glasses, and handmade chains

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Georgian-era jewelry. What materials did jewelers use at the time?

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Pearls throughout centuries. Magnificent jewelry with pearls

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Traditional gold jewelry technique: granulation. From Sumer to modern days

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Traditional gold jewelry technique: chain making. The loop-in-loop technique

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Traditional gold jewelry technique: wire jewelry. How do they do it?

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Jewelry of Marie Antoinette. What is left of her large and costly collection?

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Vintage royal jewelry. Queen Victoria's sophisticated coronet

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Byzantine crowns with pendilia or temple pendants – artful jewelry or imperial symbol of power?

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Authentic Byzantine gold jewelry. Exhibits from museum collections

These photos are from The Met Museum and are in the public domain, so you can freely use them, but mention that they’re from this particular museum.


Jewelry, accessories, and hairstyles in Ancient Greece

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention the source – Nationalclothing.org and that they were provided by Amanda Hallay, fashion historian.


Gorgeous jewelry of Indian Maharaja and Maharani – great and wealthy rulers of India

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Traditional jewelry of Dark Age Europe: Anglo-Saxon style jewels

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention the source – Nationalclothing.org and that they were provided by Amanda Hallay, fashion historian.


Medieval temple rings. The most charming women’s jewelry of all times

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Medieval finger rings and earrings from the British Museum. Gold jewelry with gems

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Vikings and their beaded necklaces – the most beloved Scandinavian jewelry

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Traditional jewelry pieces of Kyivan Rus

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


How wealthy women dressed in Kyivan Rus’ in the late 10th century

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.

 

 

Folk jewelry around the world

Traditional male shirt jewelry in Poland. Polish men used functional jewels when there were no buttons

These photos are from Polish museums (see photo captions under each image) and are in the public domain, so you can freely use them, but mention that they’re from this particular museum.


Ukrainian women adorned themselves with skillful embroidery and costly jewelry for every special occasion

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Ukrainian dukach – traditional jewelry piece made from coins and adorned with gems

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Ukrainian traditional sets of jewelry – vintage necklaces

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Ukrainian folk jewels – vintage and stylized modern necklaces

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Ukrainian vintage necklaces. Beaded necklace could protect from evil eye or determine health issues

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Kazakh folk jewelry – charming pieces and practically always protection amulets

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Hawaiian folk jewelry originates from England. How so?

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Scandinavian tortoise fibulae or turtle brooches – outstanding Viking-age jewelry pieces

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Viking clothing and jewelry in Iceland

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Norwegian bunad jewelry: halsknapp and sølje

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Moroccan authentic jewelry – massive, copious, and so charming

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Buryat traditional jewelry. Even personal hygiene tools are turned into jewelry items

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Amazigh or Berber folk jewelry

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Miao bride is traditionally covered in silver jewelry from head to toe

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Traditional clothing and jewelry of Oman in the British Museum

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Old and new ways of wearing Indian traditional hair jewelry Maang Tikka

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Traditional female jewelry pieces of Rajasthan, India

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Private Ottoman jewelry collection became a museum in Turkey

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Tunisian traditional jewelry. Top-6 jewelry pieces every Tunisian woman should own

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Tunisian traditional anklet named “kholkhal” – a fun way to learn more about your bride

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Extraordinary collection of vintage jewelry from The Met

These photos are from The Met Museum and are in the public domain, so you can freely use them, but mention that they’re from this particular museum.


Extremely beautiful necklaces made of a mix of beads and pendants from around the world

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Magnificent necklaces made using vintage beads and pendants from different parts of the world

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Ugandan women make beaded necklaces from recycled paper

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.

 

 

Ancient jewels and archaeological finds

Ancient gold, silver, and bronze jewelry from the grave. The oldest pieces are dated around the 14th-10th century B.C.

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


The oldest jewelry made from bone, shells, glass, stone, and metal. Archaeological finds

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Oldest beaded necklaces found on Ukrainian land. Some of them date back to the 11th century B.C.

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.


Jewelry pieces in Ancient Greece. Samples of 3,000-year-old gold jewels

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Men’s and women’s jewelry in the Roman Empire

You are NOT to use these illustrations freely.


Scythian traditional gold jewelry and clothing with gold decorations (5th-4th century B.C.)

You are free to use the photos from this post, but you need to mention Nationalclothing.org as the source.

Add comment
NOTE! If you’re the owner of materials used to make this article and you don’t want it to be published here, please let us know and we’ll remove the article or certain photos. But please consider that we always add active links leading to your video. It can help you get more visitors. And video transcriptions increase the validity of your video clips in Google ratings.