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Saturday, Jan. 24
The Indiana Daily Student

A colorful child’s cradle sits in the center of the Snapshot of Pakistan exhibit at the Mathers Museum. The cradle was made through a labor intensive process which includes shaping the wood on a lathe and then applying various layers of color before the artist etches in a design of their choice.  Matt Begala

Jandi Cradle

A colorful child’s cradle sits in the center of the Snapshot of Pakistan exhibit at the Mathers Museum. The cradle was made through a labor intensive process which includes shaping the wood on a lathe and then applying various layers of color before the artist etches in a design of their choice.