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Hello Govind

thanks for your kind words :)
Indian jewellry i extremely amazing in its variety/form and everything else - i do adore it pretty much.

Nagaland (even if not been there) and its inhabitants im extremely interested - they were actually somehow my start into the tribal art market years ago.
Gond - you mean Khond ?? Orissa area ?
These i know - mainly for their yellow metal casting figures.
If not these please do inform me.

The Himalayan region is truly very special and intersting as well indeed.

all the best
duffy
Hi, I noticed a few chess titles in your catalog and thought you might like to check my forum site out, www.ChessForums.org, thanks, Greg
Thank you for the book recommendation. i will definitely pick up a copy
Thank you.
You have a very impressive collection too. You have a very wide range of interests.
Noticed that you have Amartya Sen's The Argumentative Indian as well. I just read this as well as his Identity and Violence. I was not very impressed. What did you think of it?
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