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Small Khmer Rituals Cloths Cambodia

Set of Three Small Khmer Ritual Cloths, Cambodia, Early 20th Century
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Small Khmer Ritual Cloth (Set of 3) Cambodia Early 20th century Silk Measures: 12 in x 12
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Early 20th Century Cambodian Textiles

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