Desert Gems: Stark Gallery features rare Arabian jewelry
Texas A&M The Battalion, TX
The word “bedouin” is derived from an Arabic word, “badawi,” meaning “desert dweller,” representing the nomadic bedouin lifestyle. The Bedouins, which make up 1 percent of the Saudi Arabian population, are the creators of intricate and priceless jewelry on display at the J. Wayne Stark Gallery in the Memorial Student Center.
“Men want to give their wives as much jewelry as possible so they can be like, ‘See how wealthy I am. I can afford to give my wife all of this,'” said Catherine Hastedt, the director of the Stark Gallery.
“These are very rare pieces. This exhibit is a great opportunity for students at Texas A&M to see a dying culture.” Read more about Desert Gems: Stark Gallery features rare Arabian jewelry …