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English: Terno (woman's gown) from the Philippines, 1920s, abaca, silk, metalic threads and glass beads, cut pile (corduroy), leno weave, embroidery, Honolulu Museum of Art accession 5752.1.
Formerly owned by Doña Mercedes Zialcita y Nakpil, one of many dresses donated by the Zialcita family headed by Fernando "Butch" Zialcita, former professor at the University of Hawai'i.
Date Taken in 2016
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Author Hiart

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