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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 Anklets, accession number 5-14236a-h, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Armlet, accession number 5-799c, described as coiled wire armlet
Hearst Museum object titled Armlet, accession number 5-799d, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Armlet, accession number 5-799a, described as coiled wire armlet
Hearst Museum object titled Armlet, accession number 5-799b, described as coiled wire armlet
Hearst Museum object titled Armlets, accession number 5-799a-d, described as Coiled wire armlets; (a) height 24.1 cm; (b) height 17.3 cm; (c) height 18.7 cm; (d) height 17.9 cm
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.