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Bijoux Créoles
Bijoux créoles Les bijoux antillais évoquait et évoque encore symboliquement des événements de l'histoire des Antilles, du travail dans les plantations. La chaîne forçat, le tété régresse, les fagots de cannes… en témoignent. Le nom des bijoux évoque également la faune et la flore antillaise pomme cannelle.
- The Overseas TerritoriesLire la suite
Overseas France is the name given to all the French territories located outside the European continent.
- CreolesLire la suite
In linguistics, a creole (criollo in Spanish) refers to a language that has evolved from the imperfect use of a linguistic system as a means of communication by a large community, with these changes likely influenced by the original native languages of the community members.
- Contemporary Caribbean jewelryLire la suite
Antillean jewelry evoked and still symbolically evokes events from the history of the Caribbean, from work in the plantations. The curb chain, the tété régresse, the bundles of sugar cane... bear witness to this. The names of the jewelry also evoke the fauna and flora of the Caribbean apple.