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Hearst Museum object titled Parasol, accession number 9-16309, described as Parasol, paper with bamboo ribs and handle, black and tan, black lettering on cover, very worn, torn. 73.6 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Plaited fiber belt, accession number 11-42808, described as Belt, plaited fiber; brown, orange, yellow; partially backed by ribbon. 74.0 cm. x 2.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Poi balls, fiber covered, accession number 11-42804, described as Poi balls, fiber covered, 4 balls tied together with twine. 7.5 cm. each. Used in dance; held in hand by girls. Supposed to contain poi.
Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number TEMP 2018.255, described as Translucent, green obsidian point attached to cardboard backing.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number TEMP 2018.256, described as Red burnished body sherd, attached to cardboard backing.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 18-1492, described as Rattle. Wood, snakeskin cover on ends of drum shaped head, small metal loops with remnants of cotton string on sides; handle has a hole at end. length - 17.5 cm.; head, diam. - 4.4 cm. Collector states that specimen is "a vendor's rattle.
Hearst Museum object titled Ring, clamshell, chipped, accession number 11-43149, described as Ring. Heavy clamshell, chipped, broken and glued in three places. diam. - 10.5 cm. Collector states that specimen is a "dollar" used solely in exchange.
Hearst Museum object titled Runner, accession number 3-28665, described as Table runner, cotton, white with red borders and lines, red and orange embroidered birds.   128 cm x 22 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1500, described as Sarong fragment; warp-face in blue, red, yellow and purple stripes with parallel strips of couched embroidery, metal sequins and mica chips; embroidery stitched with gold-wrapped threads and couched with barios colored threads; small bits of red felt and plainwoven cloth couched into geometric designs; some surface damage, loose threads, bug damage. Used on ceremonial occasions. "Stars and various geometric designs show influence from Indian 'patola' silks." 58 x 114.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1502, described as Sarong fragment; warp face cotton in indigo, red, yellow and purple stripes embellished with parallel strips of couched embroidery, metal sequins and mica chips; designs alternate floral motif with in geometric forms with row of anthropomorphic (?) shapes; embroidery stitched with gold-wrapped thread over cutout cardboard forms; couching with various colored threads; edging with stitching and sequins; some surface damage, loose threads, missing sequins and mica chips. Used on ceremonial occasions. "Stars and various geometric designs show influence from Indian 'patola' silks." 56 x 114.5 cm.