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		<title>Shino andonzara</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We love andonzara, the heavy, rugged plates that were placed under lamps in the days before electricity.  Although Seto and Shino andonzara can be easy to find, it&#8217;s rare to find one where the painting catches your imagination. And rarely do we find an example as fine as this &#8212; which we feel is evocative [...]]]></description>
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