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Curtain of Broken Dreams (2017)

Natasha Caruana

To view Divorce Index you pass through Curtain of Broken Dreams. The collection of pawned, discarded golden rings, which physically enmesh you, represent approximately 1% of divorces in the UK over a typical 12-month period.

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