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Drawing made by David Ring for the visualisation of the Europeana Fashion Thesaurus. The description of the concept in this drawing is: Decorative items worn in, on, or about the ear. (AAT)
Title: ear ornament
Description:
Drawing made by David Ring for the visualisation of the Europeana Fashion Thesaurus.
The description of the concept in this drawing is: Decorative items worn in, on, or about the ear.
(AAT).
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