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Gold Leaf, Green, "Tsune-Iro Kin-Paku"
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Gold Leaf, Green, "Tsune-Iro Kin-Paku"

License: Smithsonian Institution Terms
IIIF
People
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
Time
1886
Owner Organization
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.

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