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History through art (Manila Bulletin) |
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Monday, 06 July 2009 |
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More info... There was once a piece of fabric which captivated the hearts of the Spanish. This fabric was highly coveted for its intricate embroidery of flowers or animals, and fringe ends. But this fabric, called the Manton de Manila, is in fact a silk shawl which came from China.
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