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Hearst Museum object titled Barong and scabbard, accession number 10-303a,b, described as Boyan barong; wide silver ferrule; horn band; braided silver wire band; carved wood pommel; 23 inches long; b) scabbard; 2 piece wood; 2 bands wrapped rattan; ends carved and darkened.
Hearst Museum object titled Blade and scabbard, accession number 10-942a,b, described as a) Saber; length 25 inches; horn grip; metal ferrule and knuckle bow. b) leather scabbard
Hearst Museum object titled Blade and sheath, accession number 10-1137a,b, described as a) Knife; 18¼ inches; 8 sided curved horn handle; copper ferrule. b) Wood 2 piece scabbard; wood pegs.
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23074a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). Materials include silver vine ("matatabi") and wisteria ("fuji") rim. The cord is woven from manila hemp.
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23075a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). Materials include linden ("shina") and wild grapevine bark ("budo").
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet and scabbard, accession number 9-23073a,b, described as Japanese hatchet ("nata") and scabbard ("saya"). The hatchet is made from wood and metal, and the scabbard is made from wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 10-576, described as a) Curved knife, lamot; carved wood grip; b) Leather holster. Leather scabbard missing, 1963.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 10-565a, described as a) straight two-edged dagger, carved wood grip b) leather scabbard, silver tip.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 5-7969a, described as a) Knife; aluminum handle w/ cross hatch incised design; iron loop top of handle; double edged steel blade; length: 21.5 cm; b) Scabbard; aluminum; length: 15cm Used as a status symbol, decoration
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and leather sheath, accession number 10-568a,b, described as a) Heavy knife or sword, ornamented blade; grooved horn grip; metal pommel b) Tooled leather scabbard Both knife and scabbard are labeled "b