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The deer wall light is an expression of the irony on a grim affair of widespread hunting that used to take place in mediaeval Rajasthan. The same hunting grounds are now farm lands, hence the use of a plough end to represent a deer head and a grain strainer to represent the mystical moon at the back, assembled together to form a hunter’s trophy. |
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