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Myth of the Net of India Myth of the Net of India
Myth of the Net of India
The piece of fiber Sara Palacios found in the centrifugated forces of a dream in that distant city, was in all likely hood, the one that Godess knit at the outset, and which much later with the passing of what some are given to call time, gave rise to the "Myth of the Net of India".
This piece of fabric is encrusted with precious stones that illustrate the interlocking points de capiton. Its silver and golden strands lead you to conjure that these gems mirror other jewels, all of them blinking at intervals deep in the convoluted scent of incense wafting toward you, thus heightening your perception of life and world of dreams.
Rodrigo Palacios
Myth of the Net of India
The piece of fiber Sara Palacios found in the centrifugated forces of a dream in that distant city, was in all likely hood, the one that Godess knit at the outset, and which much later with the passing of what some are given to call time, gave rise to the "Myth of the Net of India".
This piece of fabric is encrusted with precious stones that illustrate the interlocking points de capiton. Its silver and golden strands lead you to conjure that these gems mirror other jewels, all of them blinking at intervals deep in the convoluted scent of incense wafting toward you, thus heightening your perception of life and world of dreams.
Rodrigo Palacios