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Jramos095

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Which is the name of a traditional Japanese wood-firing kiln that was first used in the United States in 1976?
 
  a) anagama
  b) ukiyo-e
  c) haiku
  d) kfuku

Question 2

The city of Chamba, India, is famous for its embroidered muslin textiles called
 
  a) rumals.
  b) anagamas.
  c) wefts.
  d) mudras.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: a





 

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