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TRIBAL PEOPLE BLOWING REED PIPE HANGER
- Two or three Aadivasi figures seated or standing, depicted in the act of blowing the pungi (a traditional wind instrument). Their postures can reflect the joy and rhythm of tribal life.
- The central feature would be an Adivasi man or woman playing a traditional flute. The figure could be designed with intricate detailing of clothing, jewelry, and facial expressions, showing a deep connection to culture and tradition.
- The figures would be dressed in tribal attire—such as simple skirts, loincloths, or draped fabrics, adorned with necklaces, earrings, and armlets. The use of patterns in their clothing could reflect the indigenous styles of specific regions.
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