Image:Chinese porcelain tiles, Cochin synagogue.jpg

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These tiles are hand-painted and were imported from China a couple hundred years ago. They form the floor and are GORGEOUS.

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Chinese porcelain tiles, Cochin synagogue

Date

February 02, 2001 at 03:12

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jeem from Saint Louis, United States

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