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Celestial inspiration

This pair of Indian gem-encrusted gold and champlevé enamel arm bracelets or bazubandsabove right are expected to bring £5000-7000 at Chiswick Auctions’ Islamic Art – Property of a European Collector sale in London on October 28.

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