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Tuesday 21 April 2009

Seven Ladies orchestra from Qin Shi Huang

Seven Ladies orchestra from Qin Shi Huang







6 comments:

syiling peringatan malaysia said...

Nice collecltion

Unknown said...

I like the last one a lot as it has lots of designs.But i must appreciate for a wonderful collection.

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R. Schwendeman said...

Very cool. I actually have a pair of almost identical ones, which I have been planning to post on my own chinese antiques blog. I wish I had a full set like yours though..

Unknown said...

This is a cool collection to have. Are these available for sale?
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