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Hearst Museum object titled Earring, accession number 18-1253, described as Earring, large silver hoop with single opening. “Jui told me that his wife wore this ‘isang’ seven years ago before she had her ear lobes cut off. I inspected her ears closely before I could see the scars. Jui said that up to 40 ‘isangs’ are worn in each ear by Dayak women.” Cost of this specimen approximately $3.00. Diameter 6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-1270, described as Hat, straw. Brimless red and green thread eight point star at top. Cltoh insert in star. Red plastic inside. Diameter 18 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-1277, described as Hat with brim and crown. Natural light brown bark cloth sewn from cut pieces. Probably for tourist trade only. Diameter 30 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-1265, described as Hat with feather. Straw, red and green six pointed star at top, surrounded by red, green or yellow spangles in groups of three. Red cloth at center. Blue plastic inside. Diameter 15 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-1263, described as Bag, twill plaited with beaded straps. woven from corners to create expansion effect. Bag pattern is geometrical in natural, and black. Staps have black, blue, yellow, green beads in swirl pattern. A girl from Long Kuling wove the bad in about a week, three years ago [as of 1981]. The beadwork on the straps was done about 30 years ago [as of 1981] in three days by girl now dead [as of 1981]. The rest of the straps were made by a boy. For general carrying. Length 89 cm. Bag length 35 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 9-16491, described as Necklace, Job's Tears (gray), and 4 red beads on cotton string
Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 18-1258, described as Necklace, beaded, with coins. Orange, white, blue, red, green, yellow beads in hollow, criss-cross string. Five coins dangle together at end. String 52 cm long. Coins 1 1/2 cm diameter. From trader from Sarawak - Borneo. “as is customary, these beads were purchased by a local resident from a Dayak trader who came from Sarawak, Borneo. These beads were made in Czechoslovakia or some other place in Europe and exported to Sarawak.”
Hearst Museum object titled Purse, accession number 18-1278, described as Bookbag with black trim. Natural light brown with off-white and black trim. Added pocket. Two straps. Probably for tourist trade. Called book bag by collector. 26 x 24 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Purse, accession number 18-1545, described as Purse; white seed beads with horizontal bands of red or black seed beads over foundation of checker plaited palm leaf material; several rust silk thread tassels; brass bell on either side; between foundation and outside is layer of gold-color paper; handle of tubular white shell beads and blue, red, etc. glass beads; brass bar in center of handle. 19 x 16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Purse, accession number 18-1273, described as Hat, fringed brim. Purple, lavender and natural straw in checker plaiting. Alternating geometric pattern radiates from crown. Diameter 34 cm. Depth 8 cm.