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The history of the horse in China dates back
over many centuries.
The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac
is …
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The history of the horse in China dates back
over many centuries.
The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac
is the horse. Power, beauty, and freedom
symbolize the horse in Chinese culture.
One-of-a-kind mixed media manipulated on
hand-painted metallic ink parchment.
Measures 20X30” comes float mount custom framed in a
24X35X1.2” white shadow box frame.
Signed dated and stamped on the front
Ready to hang
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