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The passage here refers to rare artefact of the Dancing Girl of Mohenjo Daro that is caged behind a thick glass. This artefact can be easily missed as she has been kept amongst terracotta images, though she is made of bronze. The Dancing Girl artefact is small, the size of the human palm, a little over 10 cm tall.
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- The Jewellery worn by the Danging Girl are several bangles (a stack of 25 bangles) made of ivory or thin metals or of shell, that cover her left hand fully, right from the upper arm to her fingers. Besides, she wears a necklace with 3 large pendants held together and few bangles (four) above her wrist ( bangles) and elbow (2 bangles) of the right hand (her right hand on her hip) which looks almost similar to modern art.
- The Dancing Girl conveys undaunted, hopeful human spirit and she reminds all of us the need to visit museums so as to feel the impact that art a leaves on one's sense; to discover amongst all the riches one specific vision of beauty which speaks to us alone
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