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- Object[621]
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- clothing[2]
- aniline dye[1]
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- ash wood[1]
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- bead[1]
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- bracken fern[4]
- brocade[1]
- buckskin[9]
- bullion[1]
- button[1]
- camel hair[2]
- cane (plant)[1]
- canton flannel[14]
- cashmere[1]
- ceramic[4]
- cloth[5]
- cochineal dye[5]
- cotton[427]
- cotton fiber[2]
- cotton string[1]
- cotton thread[2]
- cowrie shell[4]
- deer hair[3]
- dye[18]
- eagle feather[3]
- fabric[1]
- felt[2]
- fiber[14]
- flannel[3]
- fur[1]
- germantown wool[2]
- glass[18]
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- green stone[1]
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- horn (animal part)[1]
- horsehair[10]
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- leather[9]
- linen[3]
- maguey fiber[1]
- metal[50]
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- walrus ivory[3]
- wood[9]
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- phulkari[30]
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- twisted[6]
- undyed[1]
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- yarn[6]
- zardozi[4]
- mrs. em bun[3]
- tongying wu[1]
- actual citation[30]
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