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Description

Box with six compartments that have hinged lids opening from the centre outwards. The lids are secured by a single screw in the shape of a peacock. Each compartment is leaf-shaped and has a peacock resting on the centre top. The box has six arched legs with leaf-shaped feet, each held on by a nail.

History Of Use

For personal or ritual use.

Iconographic Meaning

Peacock symbol is prestigious.

Cultural Context

cosmetics

Item History

  • Made in India
  • Collected between 1955 and 1973
  • Owned by Victor Hardy before December 11, 1979
  • Received from Victor Hardy (Donor) on December 11, 1979

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