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Hearst Museum object titled Ball on a stick, accession number 9-9243a,b, described as Drum;w/drumstick (a)ovoid hollow decoratively carved wood; L. 25 cm.(b) long plain wood drumstick w/stuffed leather ball on end;L.39 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Beater, accession number 9-13162b, described as Gong and beater; brass; black; b) wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-6329, described as Bronze temple bell;flat,oblong handle ending in disc surrounded by 5bells;silk plaited cord through hole at base of handle; L.24 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-21920a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-17312, described as Donkey bell, white metal, traces of brass plating, made by men.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-6315, described as Brass bell w/red cord;ht. 7.2cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-21903a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 10-3249, described as Bells; metal; 24, and 5 tassels; attached to thread with beads
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-17167, described as Bell; wedge-shaped piece of wood w/carved opening on bottom; three bronze (?) bells are strung on wire which extends through the sides; two bamboo pieces strung on wire as spacers; two rope handles attached through bell near top; two carved grooves all around bottom.  L. 11 cm., W. 5 cm., W. 3 cm., Cattle bell.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-10970, described as Bell,metal,for relig.ceremonies;bronze(?);18 cm.Length;9.5 cm.width;brass  half-vajra type handle w/head of Dharma welded to bell base. Petal lotus in dome. According to Professor Lewis Lancaster,the face at the base of the handle represents Yum-ma (mother)...