Cambodian Folk Art
15th Century and Earlier Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Pottery
16th Century Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Clay
15th Century and Earlier Primitive Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Ceramic, Terracotta
17th Century Other Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Pottery
Late 19th Century Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Wood
16th Century Native American Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Bone, Driftwood
Early 20th Century Cambodian Folk Art
Silver
15th Century and Earlier Other Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Blown Glass
15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Ceramic
20th Century Cambodian Folk Art
Wood
15th Century and Earlier Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Blown Glass
19th Century Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Glass
15th Century and Earlier Classical Greek Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Pottery
20th Century Cambodian Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Tribal Cambodian Folk Art
Bamboo
20th Century Cambodian Folk Art
Early 1900s Tribal Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Silk
15th Century and Earlier Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Bronze, Silver
Late 19th Century Tribal Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Tribal Cambodian Folk Art
Iron
18th Century and Earlier Antique Cambodian Folk Art
Stone
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