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Hearst Museum object titled Animal figure, accession number 18-1641, described as Vessel, filing and tooth blackening, iron; elongated oval bowl as body of horned animal; twisted wrought iron legs riveted to body; curved tail and stylized head welded to body. Stylized “Kerabau” (steer). Length 49.0 cm. Height 13.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Brush, accession number 10-770, described as Carved tooth pick; pom-pom end.
Hearst Museum object titled Brush, accession number 10-2602, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Brush, accession number 10-381, described as String of beads, bamboo, and seeds; tassel, embroidered red, yellow cotton on blue, ending in a tuft of white bristles
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 10-2516, described as Wood comb, semicircular but top edge cut in series of small flat planes, light wood 5 inch length
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 18-953, described as Comb; wood teeth are attached to handle stick by network of fiver strips and heavy thread of native manufacture; leather thongs are attached at either end of teeth row to provide tension. Used to comb hair (to remove lice from hait). Length 10.3 cm. Width 3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 10-2514, described as Wood comb, semicircular, light wood 2 inch length
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 18-954, described as Comb, carved wood; simple comb construction from single piece of wood; incurving borders toward functional edge of comb are main design element. Used for combing hair. Length 8.5 cm. Width 4.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 10-53, described as Comb; wood; rounded top; 4  5/8x1  3/4 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 10-2519, described as Wood comb, "sudlay", dark wood, streaked, roughly rectangular, worn in back of women's hair 3.75 inch length