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Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-2756, described as Head-axe; steel blade; long steel ferrule; dark brown wood shaft with protuberance and place for missing decorative tip; 21 1/4” L. Tip broken; handle trim missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-1955, described as Head axe, stamped metal end, wood shaft with spur below shaped grip, brass covering, metal fennule, slim blade, 21¾ inches long
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-1134, described as Head axe; 18 1/4” L.; steel ferrule plain wood handle
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-1271, described as Head axe with ornamented handle; iron ferrule; handle decorated with brass strips; 21” L.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-581, described as Head axe; metal ferrule; 23 1/2” L. “Balbelasan” or Kalinga type wood handle
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 5-17011, described as Dance axe with carved wooden handle and hand forged bladed.  Blade is "T" shaped with an arc shaped blade edge.  Handle is straight, tapered, & flared at base and finished with a large egg-shaped knob at top.  Tang of blade come through the back of the top knob and is bent upward.  A band of wire is 2 cm below the knob.  1962.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 9-12018, described as axe, ceremonial; iron or brass shaft with axe head inserted on top and screwed in; incised designs on either side of axe head - bust of man wearing turban, bounded by flowers; possibly for ceremonial use
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-3121, described as Headaxe model, carved wood; black blade; 49.8 centimeters long
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 10-247, described as Head hunting axe; 2-plaited basketry rings around shaft; handle curved; length: 15¾ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 9-9077a,b, described as Axe with long double-curved blade; various geometric and curvilinear designs on blade; a) handle, b) blade; formerly had longer handle (ca. 12 inches longer); similar to “weapon of the gods”, #20, p. 341, L.A. Waddell, The Buddhism of Tibet or Lamaism, 1934 ed.