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Hearst Museum object titled Cord, accession number 9-23115, described as Two wooded posts in a cross shape attached in the center by a corded rope.
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23074a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). Materials include silver vine ("matatabi") and wisteria ("fuji") rim. The cord is woven from manila hemp.
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23075a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). Materials include linden ("shina") and wild grapevine bark ("budo").
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23073a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). The hatchet is made from wood and metal, and the scabbard is made from wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Paper bag with text, accession number 9-9328, described as Sack; rectangular paper sack with Japanese writing in black ink; rice paper length 32.5cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23129, described as bundled corded rope made of wara, shina, and cotton rag.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23107, described as A long rope that is wrapped up. It is twisted into a cord at either end and braided in the middle.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23113, described as A long piece of corded rope that is wrapped up into a knot. In the middle, it forms a small, thin loop back onto itself.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23109, described as A long corded rope that is wrapped at the end. It is thinner at the ends and thicker in the middle.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 9-23128, described as rope woven with wisteria (shoinawa) and cotton rag.