Category:Tenjukoku Shucho Mandala
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Japanese work of textile art. It is the oldest known example of embroidery in Japan, dating back to 622 CE. It was created in honour of Prince Shōtoku, one of the earliest proponents of Japanese Buddhism. | |||||
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Location | Nara National Museum, Nara Park, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan | ||||
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Media in category "Tenjukoku Shucho Mandala"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Fragments Tenjyukoku embroidery.jpg 510 × 200; 18 KB
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Tejukoku turtle 1.jpg 130 × 150; 8 KB
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Tejukoku turtle 2.jpg 130 × 150; 8 KB
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Tenjukoku Shucho detail.jpg 130 × 150; 9 KB
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Tenjyukoku embroidery (cropped to upper two thirds).jpg 907 × 652; 311 KB
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Tenjyukoku embroidery man.jpg 1,276 × 941; 777 KB
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Tenjyukoku embroidery.jpg 1,113 × 1,192; 773 KB