Silverware of South-East Asia
The art of silversmithing in South-East Asia is part of a tradition dating back over 3000 years, and has been exposed to Indian, Chinese, Muslim, and European influences. In this illustrated introductory volume, the author outlines the history of silverware in South-East Asia and discusses the local...
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Main Author: | Fraser-Lu, Sylvia (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Oxford University Press
1989
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Series: | Images of Asia
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