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Hearst Museum object titled Adze, accession number 18-1101, described as Adze; woodworking tool. Handle: wood(”kayu belimbing,” “Averrhoa bilimbi” Linn.); shank: wood (”jerin tupai”) (”Pithecellobium microcarpum,” Benth); blade: steel; tie: rattan (”rotan tunggai”). Handle, round, wider at top, 83 cm. long; large split at top of handle. Shank, L-shaped. Blade, approximately  16 cm. long. Iron blade purchased in market, usually made by Chinese blacksmiths, but occasionally by Malays. Used for felling trees and shaping wood planks, especially in the manufacture of boats. Like an axe or adze (blade can be rotated to an angle). Handle in two pieces, the handle (”purdah”) and the shank (”sangul”). Before axes became common as trade item this tool was extensively used, presently used only for special purposes like shaping beams and boats. Made by men. Cost in U.S. dollars: 5.33.
Hearst Museum object titled Ancestor figurine, accession number 18-989, described as Figurine, ancestor; carved hardwood, dark brown; male figure; hands claspes in front of body; headdress resembles spearpoint standing in air. Length 32.3 cm. Width 4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Ancestor figurine, accession number 18-962, described as figurine, ancestor; carved hardwood figure, blackened  over most of body surface; palmette headdress, long earrings, necklace, hands clasped in front of body; stands on small base with slightly bent knees
Hearst Museum object titled Anvil, accession number 18-744, described as pyramidal shaped iron pin anvil embedded on disc shaped section of log; possibly riveting anvil
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 18-776, described as Arrow; lanceolate iron point; bamboo shaft; fletching of two feathers bound on tangentially and slightly twisted around the shaft
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 18-775, described as Arrow; lanceolate iron point; bamboo shaft; fletching of two feathers bound on tangentially and slightly twisted around the shaft
Hearst Museum object titled Awl, accession number 18-651, described as Awl steel, triangular with wood handle. To put finishing touches (”polish”) gold. Used with 18-650. Length 9.9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Awl, accession number 18-650, described as Awl of steel, round with wood knob handle. To put finishing touches (“polish”) gold. Used with 18-651. Length 12 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 18-1505, described as Bag. Palm leaf, plain weave; with two twined handles attached to rim. Hexagonal shape. “From cottage industries.” Length 40.5 cm. Width 30 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 18-1476, described as Bag. Palm leaf, plain weave; hexagonal. Has two twined handles attached to rim; diamond pattern woven in darker leaf on light background. Bags from cotton industries. Length 59 cm. Width 37 cm.