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Jpeg 57K 0111G30 Gejia woman sitting amongs her modern wax resist work made to sell to the tourists. Note her embroidered apron which is edged with some original wax resist. Her headdress is, however, made from a commercially manufactred fabric using traditional Gejia designs. Ma Tang village, Kaili City, Guizhou
Gejia woman sitting amongs her modern wax resist work made to sell to the tourists. Note her embroidered apron which is edged with some original wax resist. Her headdress is, however, made from a commercially manufactred fabric using traditional Gejia designs. Ma Tang village, Kaili City, Guizhou
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see photogallery of Ge Jia textiles: baby carriers

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