Gilgit Polo Match

By John Rowland

Gilgit Polo Match

Description

The game of polo originates from Central Asia and discovered by the British when they ruled India. In its original form it was played using a goats head as a ball. This is a qualifying match  for an annual tournament played out across northern Pakistan with little regards for the rules.

Set in a black stained A4 sized frame against a white surround and under perspex glass £125, unframed £90.

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