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Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23113, described as A long piece of corded rope that is wrapped up into a knot. In the middle, it forms a small, thin loop back onto itself.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23109, described as A long corded rope that is wrapped at the end. It is thinner at the ends and thicker in the middle.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23107, described as A long rope that is wrapped up. It is twisted into a cord at either end and braided in the middle.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23129, described as bundled corded rope made of wara, shina, and cotton rag.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23128, described as rope woven with wisteria (shoinawa) and cotton rag.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23092, described as woven rope (ninawa) made of shina and cotton rag.  center section of rope widest includes cotton rag with tapered ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23114, described as A small ball of corded rope of sedge.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-9324, described as Rope; twisted rice straw; charred; diameter 2cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-9264, described as Rope; long twisted hemp-type material; some cloth binding; length 203 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, ninawa, accession number 9-23108, described as A long rope (ninawa) packing cord that is thinner on the ends and thick in the middle.