A series of wearable objects, featuring glass birds, talismans for seeking peace.
- lampworked glass
- cotton
- mother of pearl shell
- silver
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“Colombe de la paix” (“Dove of Peace”), 1949) by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), his very first Dove of Peace, chosen as the emblem for the First International Peace Conference in Paris in 1949, as a traditional depiction of a dove.
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