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Hearst Museum object titled Bucket (oke) and raw material, accession number 9-23083a,b, described as Wood bucket (oke) bound with bamboo hoops in two places, half-filled with raw material
Hearst Museum object titled Coin purse, accession number 5-17051, described as Coin purse. Woven basketry material with woven lid which fits over the basket neck and rim and woven carrying strap. Natural fibers plus blue and pale yellow plastic strips woven to form bands around side of lid and around top.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin purse, accession number 5-17066, described as Coin purse. Woven basketry material with woven lid which fits over the basket neck and rim, and woven carrying strap. Natural fiber colors.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin purse, accession number 5-17070, described as Coin purse. Woven basketry material with woven lid which fits over the basket neck and rim, and woven carrying strap. Natural fiber colors.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin purse, accession number 5-17049, described as Coin purse. Woven basketry material with woven lid which fits over the basket neck and rim, and woven carrying strap. Natural fiber colors.
Hearst Museum object titled Covered bottle, accession number 5-14070, described as Leather covered bottle, w/ lid.
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23074a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). Materials include silver vine ("matatabi") and wisteria ("fuji") rim. The cord is woven from manila hemp.
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23075a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). Materials include linden ("shina") and wild grapevine bark ("budo").
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23073a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). The hatchet is made from wood and metal, and the scabbard is made from wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 10-576, described as a) Curved knife, lamot; carved wood grip; b) Leather holster. Leather scabbard missing, 1963.