Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Accession number Acc.2028 Remove constraint Accession number: Acc.2028 Loans S1976-1977 #64: Southeast Asian Studies Department (UC Berkeley) (March 31, 1977–May 26, 1977) Remove constraint Loans: S1976-1977 #64: Southeast Asian Studies Department (UC Berkeley) (March 31, 1977–May 26, 1977)

Search Results

Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 18-245, described as Metal cockfighting spur. Length 5 7/8 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 18-231, described as Staw figure of the “Rice Mother” (Nini Pantun); embroidered face. Length 10 1/4 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 18-232, described as Straw figure of the “Rice Mother” (Nini Pantun); embroidered face. Length 9 1/2 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-367, described as Gold-leafed leather headdress; glass ornaments. Headdress worn filled with flowers from “Cambodia” tree. Width 8 inches. 18- 367 - 379 comprise young girl’s festival and “Legong” dance costume; see photocopy of page from Covarrubias, “Island of Bali.”
Hearst Museum object titled Hat part, accession number 18-372, described as Gilded leather ornament (Sumpang) for headdress, with coiled metal on wooden stick. Length 8 1/2 inches. 8- 367 - 379 comprise young girl’s festival and “Legong” dance costume; see photocopy of page from Covarrubias, “Island of Bali.”
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 18-371, described as Gilded leather ornament (Sumpang) for headdress, with coiled metal on wooden stick. Length 8 1/2 inches. 8- 367 - 379 comprise young girl’s festival and “Legong” dance costume; see photocopy of page from Covarrubias, “Island of Bali.”
Hearst Museum object titled Kris and sheath, accession number 18-338a,b, described as (a): Kris; elaborately carved wooden hilt of lion-maned creature. (b): Elaborately carved wooden scabbard with “Kala” head at top. Length 23 1/4 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 18-369, described as Purple cotton sash (Sabok); painted gold designs on one side. Use for binding dancerâs upper torso. Length 140 inches. 8- 367 - 379 comprise young girlâs festival and âLegongâ dance costume; see photocopy of page from Covarrubias, âIsland of Bali.â
Hearst Museum object titled Sword and sheath, accession number 18-337a,b, described as (a): Kris; figure holding sword on elaborately carved wooden hilt probably represents a guardian of “Rama.” (b): Scabbard of light mottled wood. Said by Mrs. Wattimena, Department of Oriental Languages, to show Javanese influence in blade and scabbard. Length 27 1/4 inches.