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bez. Daigorō 大様; shape: round (marugata Da; also marutsuba Da様); broken through; relief with inlays (zōgan DaDa= deposition) of gold; plain reef. Cranes
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Daigorō 大様; shape: round (marugata Da; also marutsuba Da様); broken through; relief with inlays (zōgan DaDa= deposition) of gold; plain reef.
Cranes.

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