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主要題名-中文:匾額(分類號C02/...
"Virtue is the Only Clothing." This board urged the people who saw it to be virtuous and to 'cultivate.....more
- 346/1802
主要題名-中文:清代水晶眼鏡(分...
spectacles and glasses for near-sighted people would be developed later. 取得方式:台中扶輪社捐贈 材質:水晶鏡片.鐵的鏡架 登錄號.....more
- 347/1802
主要題名-中文:鎖片鍊(分類號A2...
was not common in the past, people would implore the gods for help or they would turn over.....more
- 348/1802
主要題名-中文:銀手環(分類號A2...
for engagements, birthdays for people turning 50 or 60 years old, and other occasions. Pieces like.....more
- 349/1802
主要題名-中文:銀手環(分類號A2...
into common use among the people of Taiwan. This woman's silver bracelet was formed with six unadorned.....more
- 350/1802
主要題名-中文:肚兜(分類號A28/...
. It is probably an example from the Hakka people living around Taoyuan, Hsinchu, and Miaoli. Above.....more
- 351/1802
主要題名-中文:神衣(分類號E25/...
embroidered with a dragon and phoenix, as well as auspicious animals and flowers. People commonly made.....more
- 352/1802
主要題名-中文:抱子觀音像(分類...
Bodhisattva. This figure is of son-giving Bodhisattva and was worshipped by people wanting sons.....more
- 353/1802
主要題名-中文:魚篧仔(分類號H2...
by the common people in their fields to trap fish or frogs. After the paddy was cut, the water in the fields.....more
- 354/1802
主要題名-中文:手柄式捕魚器(分...
fish or shrimp. The hunter stood on one bank to hunt. Two people could also cooperate, with one.....more
- 355/1802
主要題名-中文:埔鰻管(分類號H0...
いっぱいで引きあげ難い。これは珍しい特別性の捕鰻器である。 英文說明:The common people used eel traps of plaited bamboo. These traps were.....more
- 356/1802
主要題名-中文:竹製枕頭(分類號...
in nature were employed as domestic items. Used as a pillow, especially by village elderly people.....more
- 357/1802
主要題名-中文:盆形編器(分類號...
be used only with things that were not too heavy. People used such pieces primarily to hold.....more
- 358/1802
主要題名-中文:檳榔臼(分類號B0...
っていて、杵は一本の鉄棒で檳榔を砕く。臼は木質。民初年代の品。 英文說明:This wooden mortar was used by elderly people to grind betel.....more
- 359/1802
主要題名-中文:連杯(分類號F07/...
people to symbolize friendship. Only used by the Paiwan, early cups were made of wood and lacked.....more
- 360/1802