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Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2002, described as Brown punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2003, described as Dark brown punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 5-13437, described as Han-Ja., Kenya, Gob Dogo, Rendille. Summer, 1977. 5-13437, acc no. 3332. Orig. No. 78. File code: 5.3 Collector: Jean Colvin. Donor: Jean Colvin. Materials, techniques: Sap (hardened) of Halale tree. Context of use: Put in hearth fire to burn for good smell- used only on first night of new moon. Used by married women. Description: Incense- bag of greyish pieces of hardened sap; bag is old piece of plastic with native repair; l. bag rolled up 20 cm. Located in barrel. References: for additional information see field sheets in acc. env.
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2028, described as Set of 3 festival punks with red sticks in red paper wrapper
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-1999, described as White punk with green stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2000, described as Long red punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incense, accession number 9-2001, described as Light brown punk with red stick
Hearst Museum object titled Incenser, accession number 3-15878, described as Black glazed incenser; 29.2 cm high. One handle, religious figure (Virgin of Guadelupe) on medallion on front, scalloped rim.