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  2. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Examples of stone magatama from the Kofun period are especially numerous. An excavation of the Kamegaoka Kofun, Kishiwada, Osaka, revealed a local who had been buried with a jade, jasper, and alabaster magatama necklace, as well as magatama placed near the feet. A bronze mirror imported from China accompanying the burial was dated to 239 CE.

  3. The Case Files of Jeweler Richard - Wikipedia

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    The Case Files of Jeweler Richard (Japanese: 宝石商リチャード氏の謎鑑定, Hepburn: Hōsekisho Richard-shi no Nazo Kantei, lit. ' The Mystery Appraisals of Mr. Richard the Jeweler ') is a Japanese mystery light novel series written by Nanako Tsujimura and illustrated by Utako Yukihiro.

  4. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    Necklaces with carved jade pendant Jade culture is an important aspect of Chinese culture , [ 3 ] reflecting both the material and spiritual culture of the Chinese people. [ 4 ] : 18 Jade is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture and played a role in every aspect of social life; [ 4 ] : 18 it is also associated with positive qualities and aspects ...

  5. Ten no Hate Made – Poland Hishi - Wikipedia

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    Ten no Hate Made – Poland Hishi (Japanese: 天の涯まで~ポーランド秘史, Polish: Aż do nieba: tajemnicza historia Polski; lit. ' Poland's Secret Story: To the Borders of Heaven ') is a historical manga by Riyoko Ikeda depicting the life of Polish Prince Józef Poniatowski in the turbulent last days of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the dawn of the Napoleonic Wars.

  6. Tenjho Tenge - Wikipedia

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    Great, Tenjho Tenge was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump from July 25, 1997, [b] to August 19, 2010. [6] [7] It was Oh! Great's first crossover mainstream manga from writing and illustrating hentai manga. [8] Shueisha collected its chapters in 22 tankōbon ' volumes, released from May 19, 1998, [9] to November 19, 2010 ...

  7. Tomoe - Wikipedia

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    Tomoe (巴, also written 鞆絵), [a] commonly translated as "comma", [2] [3] is a comma-like swirl symbol used in Japanese mon (roughly equivalent to a heraldic badge or charge in European heraldry).