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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 429870, member: 2844"]Of course she is not, Gian, open your eyes, please. This is really going from bad to worse. Besides, inh clearly said:</p><p>"Agree with all above. The lack of detail makes it difficult to label as a specific diety. Would stick with decor with broad terms when describing. Not a traditional item."</p><p><br /></p><p>She is the one? Really?</p><p>Let's start with the most simple identification: How many arms does the one inh posted have (including the one on the right she has raised in the air, hand cut off on the photo), and how many on yours?</p><p>Next, slightly more difficult: how is she holding her (four!!!!!!!) hands, and how is yours holding his (two!!!!!) hands.</p><p>Is yours wearing a long skull necklace like the one in inh's photo is?</p><p>And so on.....</p><p><br /></p><p>Really, Gian. It is quite simple, you don't have to know anything at all about Hinduism or any other religion, tradition, etc. You only have to be able to count, and take it from there.</p><p><br /></p><p>So I can only repeat what everyone, including inh, has said: "Stick with decor with broad terms when describing. Not a traditional item."</p><p>Please don't get carried away and end up inadvertently misleading buyers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 429870, member: 2844"]Of course she is not, Gian, open your eyes, please. This is really going from bad to worse. Besides, inh clearly said: "Agree with all above. The lack of detail makes it difficult to label as a specific diety. Would stick with decor with broad terms when describing. Not a traditional item." She is the one? Really? Let's start with the most simple identification: How many arms does the one inh posted have (including the one on the right she has raised in the air, hand cut off on the photo), and how many on yours? Next, slightly more difficult: how is she holding her (four!!!!!!!) hands, and how is yours holding his (two!!!!!) hands. Is yours wearing a long skull necklace like the one in inh's photo is? And so on..... Really, Gian. It is quite simple, you don't have to know anything at all about Hinduism or any other religion, tradition, etc. You only have to be able to count, and take it from there. So I can only repeat what everyone, including inh, has said: "Stick with decor with broad terms when describing. Not a traditional item." Please don't get carried away and end up inadvertently misleading buyers.[/QUOTE]
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