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Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 5-3359a, described as Carved wooden container, in the shape of a turtle.
Hearst Museum object titled Container and lid, accession number 5-3359a,b, described as Carved wooden container with lid, in the shape of a turtle; a) container; b) lid for container. 23 cm by 11.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, accession number 5-4154, described as Kente cloth: design called sika futuru (gold dust); green, maroon and black over gold background; fringed on one end; 163 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, accession number 5-4156, described as Kente cloth: design called yokoman adweneasa (Adweneasa design on yokoman basic pattern); gold, green, black, and blue over maroon, gold, and green background; fringed at both ends; 178 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, accession number 5-4160, described as Kente cloth; design called senkeni (the red nsankani flower); maroon, gold, green and black over pink, green, gold, and black background; fringed at both ends; 207 cm long; w 9.5 cm; unraveled trade silk with overweave and brocade patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, accession number 5-4158, described as Kente cloth; design called papa nnko akyiri (good deeds do not spread far); maroon, gold, green, and black over maroon, gold, green, and black background; fringed at one end; 172 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, accession number 5-4161, described as Kente cloth; design called mmaeda (it has not existed before); purple, gold, freen, and black over blue, maroon, yellow, and black background; fringed at both ends; 222 cm long, w. 9.5 cm; unraveled trade silk with overweave and brocade patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Lid, accession number 5-3359b, described as Lid for wooden container. Container and lid are carved together in the shape of a turtle.