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The shading style of Kegasuo clothing
Rhombus and rhombus patterns. Kegasuo clothing is not a style of Tibetan clothing in the 20th century. It is a testimony to the development of Jingpo culture. Diamond and water chestnut patterns are the shading patterns of all traditional brocade works. Common patterns include pumpkin seeds, night owl footprints, crabs and other patterns. . It is said that the pattern on the Jingpo tapestry.
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