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FEATHERS


Strands of feathers, homogeneous, co-exists in a mutual habitation of domestic field, dominated by the creatures of the last day. Each symbolizes daily experiences accumulated through bush hunt, humanistic chase, pursuit of opposite sex, dominance of the surrounding milieu and the constant picking of food stuffs.

Strands of feathers, clothes in disguise, through which the fowl is protected in the scorching sun and the chilling winter. Strands of feathers, an emblem of beauty, through which the fowl's inner quality radiates and answers the gracious call to fly and perch on the rigid-flexible surface of the earth. It embodies wisdom, insight, knowledge, fears, tears and bravery across time.


Strands of feathers, a cloth of many colours, one among the beautiful crests of creation, a culmination of ancient and contemporary wisdom; the protector of its host.  

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