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Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6102, described as Anklet; solid metal bent in a circle and tied with wire, passing through five metal bottle caps.  Worn by women around the ankle, often several of them.  Found in deserted Masai village.
Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6801, described as Anklet; leather strap with 5 strands of red and green glass beads attached; each strand trimmed with clapperless horn bell; l. 7.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6798, described as Anklet; cowhide strap with 6 strands of yellow and red glass beads attached; each strand trimmed with a clapperless horn bell; l. 14.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6799, described as Anklet; leather strap with 8 strands of red and white glass beads attached; each strand trimmed with clapperless horn bell; l. 22.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6797, described as Anklet; leather strap with 10 strands of blue and red glass beads attached; each strand trimmed with a clapperless horn bell; l. 16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6800, described as Anklet; leather strap with 6 strands of yellow, green, blue and white glass beads attached; each strand trimmed with clapperless horn bell; l. 20.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anklet, accession number 5-6802, described as Anklet; leather strap with 6 strands of yellow and red glass beads attached; each strand trimmed with horn bell with metal chain clapper; l. 23 cm.