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English: Carlo Cristi, silk, Central Asia, 8th century, 60 x 60cm
Date 8th century AD
date QS:P,+750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.hali.com/news/cultures-world-art-fair-brussels/
Author Carlos Cristi gallery photo, made by unknown 8th century artisan
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Silk fragment ~60 x 60cm, Central Asia, 8th century AD

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