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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 5-10277, described as Large Raffia Bag; plaited. L = 100.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Basket and lid, accession number 5-10282a,b, described as Coiled basket, w/ lid - cowry covered lid. Kano, 100, 1938. CCC.a) Basket: Dia = 24.5 cmb) Lid: Dia = 26.5
Hearst Museum object titled Broom, accession number 5-10208, described as broom (besom-type);  fiber;  vari-colored twined handle;  L. 45.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 5-10150, described as Ibibio raffia cap, plaited; Ikot Ekpene; (1945). Green; Diameter: 19.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cushion, accession number 5-13697, described as cushion stuffed w/ straw;  round;  lt. brown goatskin w/ snakeskin design in applique and stitching on top surface;  design is encircling band within in is central lobe from which radiates circles and triangles in snakeskin outlined in leather stitching;  4 plaited tassels, one of which has lost the knob-like tip;  some stains;  diam. top surface 39 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cushion cover, accession number 5-13695, described as cushion cover;  round, goatskin & snakeskin, cushion cover; light brown. Design at top is in snakeskin, is circle within which is lobed design from which radiate circles and triangles; 4 thickly plaited pendants suspended from sides. diam. of top = 40.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Cushion cover, accession number 5-13696, described as cushion cover;  rectangular;  goatskin (lt. brown) w/ snakeskin design in applique outlined w/ stitching;  band inside top perimeter;  central lobed design from which radiates circles, triangles and two other lobes;  4 plaited and fringed corner tassels;  cover top 56 x 39 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Headpiece, accession number 5-5299, described as Wooden, antelope headpiece (Tji wara or Chi wara), with basketry cap of bast strips. Sides wicker woven on sprial foundation. Top checker plaited. Total H = 33.0 cm. Maximum W = 54.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Hide and fiber head with two faces, accession number 5-5993, described as Two-faced Ekoi head of skin-covered wood; carved teeth and eyes; raffia hair with two plaited braids; on round wood base; h. 33 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-7689, described as Mask; wood; hair plaited; slit eyes outlines in black; black eyebrows and ears; tribal marks on cheeks, chin; unpainted surfaces oiled; Wooden Ibibio mask, woman, X chin, yellow, black, red. H = 24.0 cm; Evaluation $400.00