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- Object[372]
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- woman[3]
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- bark[1]
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- gesso[11]
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- iron[5]
- ivory[7]
- lacquer[15]
- lead[3]
- leaf[2]
- leather[15]
- lizard skin[1]
- membrane[2]
- metal[38]
- mirror[2]
- moose hide[2]
- moriche palm leaf[1]
- mother-of-pearl[1]
- ore[2]
- paint[24]
- palm leaf[1]
- palm wood[1]
- paper[23]
- peel[3]
- pigment[6]
- pitch[2]
- plant fiber[28]
- plaster[16]
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- rawhide[2]
- reed (plant)[5]
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- rope[2]
- sealskin[4]
- seed[2]
- shell[9]
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- silver[5]
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- spine[4]
- stingray spine[3]
- stone[3]
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- wood[113]
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- lost wax casting[1]
- painted[29]
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- polychrome[4]
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- twill weave[1]
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- woodblock printed[1]
- woven[4]
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