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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 5-14370, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 5-14462, described as Doll. Female, carved wood, painted and carved face, eyes of bead. Hair is greased black yarn. Dressed in leather pieces decorated with beads and plastic sequins. Red and green many strand necklaces, wire bracelets on each arm. Broken zipper is part of hair decoration. Height 35.8 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 5-14373, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 9-11420, described as Mask of the goddess Durga:  brass-colored metal; large halo- or aureole-like aura of same material riveted to mask; holes for eyes, nostrils;  halo has 4 peacocks, much openwork on metal; serrated outer rim; length 56 cm; width 50 cm.  For use in Ram Lila festival cycle performances?  Durga is the threatening aspect of Devi, the "great goddess"'  N. Hirschmann believes this mask represents Sita, because it is from the Ram Lila.
Hearst Museum object titled Turban fitter's dummy, accession number 9-11964, described as dummy; turban fitter’s dummy, carved wood; carved wood bust with aqua base; flesh ground color on face with painted eyes, eyebrows; carved features