Culin, Robert S. Loan Exhibition: Objects Used in Religious Ceremonies and Charms and Implements for Divination. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Archaeology and Paleontology, 1892.
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- Object[41]
- no[41]
- asian[41]
- bead[6]
- bell[1]
- bracelet[1]
- brush holder[1]
- candle stand[2]
- carving[4]
- censer[1]
- charm[1]
- charms[1]
- compass[1]
- cup[1]
- flower vase[2]
- hair comb[1]
- house pole[1]
- incense burner[2]
- incense stand[2]
- lamp stand[1]
- pen rest[1]
- pencil rack[1]
- shrine[4]
- stand[3]
- statuette[3]
- support[2]
- sword hilt ornament[1]
- temple lantern[2]
- vase[2]
- edo period[5]
- jomon[6]
- joseon dynasty[2]
- kofun[4]
- meiji[4]
- meiji period[5]
- ming dynasty[1]
- modern[1]
- qing dynasty[7]
- yayoi[2]
- 1,000 armed kannon[1]
- animal[1]
- bodhisattva[1]
- bow[1]
- butterfly[1]
- carp[1]
- charms[1]
- demons[3]
- fuku roku jin[1]
- garuda[1]
- god of fury[1]
- hawks[1]
- human figures[1]
- jina[1]
- kannon[2]
- man[1]
- manjusri[1]
- monju[1]
- parshvanatha[1]
- rocks[1]
- sea[1]
- sea dragon king's envoy[1]
- shan sing kung[1]
- shoki[3]
- swallow[1]
- trees[1]
- agalmatolite[2]
- brass[5]
- bronze[2]
- chalcedony[1]
- cloth[1]
- gilding[2]
- glass[2]
- gold leaf[1]
- green stone[1]
- ivory[4]
- jade[1]
- lacquer[4]
- lead[1]
- lead alloy[3]
- metal[1]
- paint[1]
- paper[2]
- pewter[11]
- rhinoceros horn[1]
- root[1]
- serpentine[1]
- steatite[2]
- stone[2]
- wood[10]
- actual citation[41]
- type citation[6]
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