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Baby Carrier
Southwest China
20th century
Baby Carrier
Chinese
20th century
Ceremonial hanging
Chinese
late 19th century?
Cloud collar and border
Chinese
Late 19th-early 20th century (before 1911)
Embroidered silk fragment
Chinese
no date
Mandarin Square Rank Badges (joined)
Chinese
possibly second half of the 19th century
Miao baby carrier with straps
Chinese
20th century
Miao square, 5 circle embroidered white on blue (possibly a headcloth ?)
Chinese
20th century
Rank Badges of Paradise Flycatchers
Chinese
18th century
Shui jiao border
Chinese
late 19th century?
Square with dragons and clouds
Chinese
18th century?
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