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<p>[QUOTE="nastina.nastea, post: 9758690, member: 81895"]You’re absolutely right, it’s really important to indicate it correctly and I can’t agree more. </p><p>As I said, it’s just my mistake made by a lack of knowledge in this topic and I hope I haven’t offended [USER=18716]@Ce BCA[/USER] </p><p><br /></p><p>And thank you [USER=2844]@Any Jewelry[/USER], as I didn’t know that Geisha are rarely shown on ceramics (now I know) and it’s such a great and important info! It shows how much more I need to learn)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nastina.nastea, post: 9758690, member: 81895"]You’re absolutely right, it’s really important to indicate it correctly and I can’t agree more. As I said, it’s just my mistake made by a lack of knowledge in this topic and I hope I haven’t offended [USER=18716]@Ce BCA[/USER] And thank you [USER=2844]@Any Jewelry[/USER], as I didn’t know that Geisha are rarely shown on ceramics (now I know) and it’s such a great and important info! It shows how much more I need to learn)[/QUOTE]
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