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Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6898, described as Native name: Ndavu  of coiled brass wire; l. 75 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders
Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6902, described as Native name: Ndavu Wire coil; continuous loop of coiled brass wire; l. 77 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders
Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6900, described as Native name: Ndavu Wire coil; continuous loop of coiled brass wire; l. 80 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders
Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6903, described as Native name: Ndavu Wire coil; continuous loop of coiled brass wire; l. 79 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders
Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6899, described as Native name: Ndavu Wire coil; continuous loop of coiled brass wire; l. 72 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders
Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6904, described as Native name: Ndavu Wire coil; continuous loop of coiled brass wire; l. 77 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders
Hearst Museum object titled Wire coil, accession number 5-6901, described as Native name: Ndavu Wire coil; continuous loop of coiled brass wire; l. 75 cm. Worn by women around waist or diagonally from shoulder to waist during dances Made by men-blacksmiths Role in trade: wire is purchased from Indian traders