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Hearst Museum object titled Anklet or bracelet, accession number 5-16909, described as Brass anklet or bracelet formed from a round bar of brass.  Formed into a  "C" shape with square finial at one terminal.  2nd terminal is either unfinished or broken.
Hearst Museum object titled Bangle bracelet, accession number 5-16970, described as brass bangle bracelet.  very heavy, solid, brass hammered to triangular knife-like edge.  split ring.  cross hatched pattern with dots.  rough interior surface.
Hearst Museum object titled Bangle bracelet, accession number 5-16965, described as ivory bracelet, bangle style.  sawed through at one side and re-joined with wire.  a lid on the inner edge of each side is decorated with small circles, each with a dot in the center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bangle bracelet, accession number 5-16971, described as bangle type bracelet.  brass band shaped to form bracelet.  outer surface decorated with circles with dots in center, cross hatched diamonds and bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Bracelet, accession number 5-16973, described as brass bracelet with a single central inverted conical projection and 4 pairs of rounded projections.  incised bands of braided pattern.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, accession number 5-16963, described as decorative silver plated pendant.  center circular element is decorated with applied rope, rod, and granulated metal.  outer edges embellished with 11 projections decorated with applied metal circles with a recessed circle terminating with a metal bead.  at top, a trapezoid containing a decorated roundel is hinged at joins with a decorated circular element to which a hanging loop is applied.  pendant is hollow, having been formed by 2 cutouts.  entire pendant has been silver dipped or plated.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant; cross, accession number 5-16956, described as Coptic cross pendant.  Circle with flared arms at each side and a small projection between each arm is decorated with a single small circle.  each arm is decorated with 3 small circles.  Center circle is pierced with triangular openings which form a wheel with 8 spokes.  Spokes and large circle decorated with incised lines.  Loop at top for hanging from chain or cord.  Back is also decorated.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant; cross, accession number 5-16955, described as Coptic cross pendant.  Simple cross with right and left arms 1 cm long; top arm 1.2 cm, bottom arm 2 cm.  Decorated with hand applied incised dots and arcs which border the cross and fill the body.  A loop at top is applied for a chain or cord.  An inscription on the back may be the silversmith's signature.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant; cross, accession number 5-16954, described as Coptic cross pendant.  Simple cross with top/right/left arms the same length (1 cm) and descending arm of 2 cm.  Cross is flat with hand applied, incised decoration of arcs and dots which edge the cross and fill the center of each arm.  A loop at the top facilitates hanging from a chain or cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant; cross, accession number 5-16961, described as Coptic cross pendant.  Small, cruciform with rope-like design decorating the body of each arm.  Small clusters of 3 tiny beads of silver decorate each terminal corner, the center of left, right and base arms, plus a cluster on each side of the lower arm.  2 clusters decorate the top arm which terminates in a hanging loop.