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Samples of printed silk scarf 'Insects Pattern', 'Skeleton Scarf', 'title unknown'.
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(a=b) Two samples of black and white design 'Skeleton Scarf'. (c) Sample in aquamarine blue with 'Insects Pattern' (large). (d) Pink and red 'Insects Pattern' sample (small). (e) Steel in two shades of brown with patterns of birds, camels, wheels, flags and more.
Title: Samples of printed silk scarf 'Insects Pattern', 'Skeleton Scarf', 'title unknown'.
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(a=b) Two samples of black and white design 'Skeleton Scarf'.
(c) Sample in aquamarine blue with 'Insects Pattern' (large).
(d) Pink and red 'Insects Pattern' sample (small).
(e) Steel in two shades of brown with patterns of birds, camels, wheels, flags and more.
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