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Hearst Museum object titled Bone object, accession number 9-22142, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone object, accession number 9-22145, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone object, accession number 9-22144, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone object, accession number 9-22137a-f, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone object, accession number 9-22141a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone ornament, accession number 9-22143, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone ornaments, accession number 9-22139, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone ornaments, accession number 9-22138a-f, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Cape, accession number 7-3310, described as Priest’s cape; silk; plain weave, brocaded; orange ground; metal wrapped yarns; silver, gold; floral, fruit designs: trim and lining missing
Hearst Museum object titled Ceremonial canteen, accession number 9-21899, described as Ceremonial canteen, worn at the belt of a Buddhist monk, suspended typically from a Ritual Scepter (see 9-21866) or a pen case (9-21929).The square of silk forms a sleeve for the hands, the canteen itself is a very small  copper bottle, containing perhaps 2 oz. It has a wooden stopper and an elegant silver throat and cap. Cotton cord safeguards the cap and suspends the body of the canteen. At the other end of the cord is a heavy white ball, probably of coral or shell. See: T-128 pict.