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Lao-Tai mosquito net

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to Jpeg 32K Jpeg 32K Lao-Tai (possibly Black Thai (Tai Dam) style) complete mosquito net illustrating how it would be hung over bamboo poles. The top is plain white cotton cloth, possibly hand woven and spun, not netting.
to Jpeg 43K Lao-Tai (possibly Black Thai (Tai Dam) style) complete mosquito net illustrating how it would be hung over bamboo poles. The top is plain white cotton cloth, possibly hand woven and spun, not netting. Note the size against a 6' man.
to Jpeg 52K Detail of a Lao-Tai (possibly Black Thai (Tai Dam) style) complete mosquito net illustrating how it would be hung over bamboo poles. The top is plain white cotton cloth, possibly hand woven and spun, not netting.
Lao-Tai (possibly Black Thai (Tai Dam) style) complete mosquito net illustrating how it would be hung over bamboo poles. The top is plain white cotton, not netting.
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