Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Object class Charms Remove constraint Object class: Charms Media available image Remove constraint Media available: image Culture or time period American cultures Remove constraint Culture or time period: American cultures

Search Results

Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-45381, described as Petrified tooth with thong through hole at pointed end.  Probably whale tooth, buckskin thong.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 1-4383, described as Rhomboid charm thread-cross of tules with three pendant cocoons of the silk moth Antheraea polyphemus, Cramer.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-45388, described as Bear claw (?) in bone socket; several perforations.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-1488, described as Hand charm used in dancing; ivory with etched and darkened designs; one piece in shape of a partial fist; connected with sinew cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-5888, described as Anthropomorphic figurine; standing armless human; walrus ivory; legs not indicated.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-7058, described as Ivory figure of owl-headed animal; curved piece of ivory.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-205, described as Bunch of fox and bear teeth.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-19102, described as Curved ivory whale tooth with perforated totemic handle; represents bear's head.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 1-2572, described as Owl foot charm.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 2-1491, described as Hand charm used in dancing; ivory (?), long blade-shaped etched piece; small bird; small seal head; flattened seal head; geometric shape.