While the skills old to assemble them are certainly arousing, it is the unrevealed configuration lower down that transforms the bracelets from pure and elemental jewelry into stories. In this pack, the copper old for the bracelets was in reality the outer jacket of a 155mm artillery hull — the remnants of war, unfortunately, that are as much a large of Cambodia's annals as Angkor Wat. What has happened here has a sort of brain to its bovine beauty. Etching the patterns of the obsolete last alters the figurative patterns of Cambodia's more modern and upsetting last into something reliable: skills and incomes for victims of genocidal conflict. senks |
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