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See this at: strapya-world.com| Added on 11/07/09

The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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See this at: strapya-world.com| Added on 11/07/09

The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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See this at: strapya-world.com| Added on 11/07/09

The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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See this at: strapya-world.com| Added on 11/07/09

The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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See this at: strapya-world.com| Added on 11/07/09

The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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The history of makie goes back to 1200 years ago. It's a kind of picture painted on urushi, Japanese lacquer using flour gold luxuriously. Quite valuable and only royalty could own it. The beauty of makie comes back to us living in the modern world.... See more more

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