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Plant pattern (shokubutsu monyō 植物文様), nature pattern (shizen monyō 自然文様): plum blossoms and cracked ice (kōri ume 氷梅)

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Underground dyed Passover marks (hoshi P). The depiction of the born ice with plum blossoms (kōri ume Die Die 様) indicates the prespring.
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Title: Plant pattern (shokubutsu monyō 植物文様), nature pattern (shizen monyō 自然文様): plum blossoms and cracked ice (kōri ume 氷梅)
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Underground dyed Passover marks (hoshi P).
The depiction of the born ice with plum blossoms (kōri ume Die Die 様) indicates the prespring.

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