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<p>[QUOTE="Ken Yap, post: 10538599, member: 18699"]The problem is that the Peranakans have their own definition while the purist collectors have theirs. Take away the blue-&-white wares of the Peranakans and they’d have no porcelain wares to worship ancestors and gods with, and no daily-use crockery. So yes, I am of the more open-minded and inclusive group.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Yap, post: 10538599, member: 18699"]The problem is that the Peranakans have their own definition while the purist collectors have theirs. Take away the blue-&-white wares of the Peranakans and they’d have no porcelain wares to worship ancestors and gods with, and no daily-use crockery. So yes, I am of the more open-minded and inclusive group.[/QUOTE]
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