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Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 10-231a,b, described as a) Barong, oxidized with lime juice while hot; carved wood pommel; silver hilt; 23  1/4 inches long. b) two-piece carved wood scabbard, wound with thread.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 10-2935a,b, described as Kris with sheath; steel blade; wooden handle and sheath
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 10-3286a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 10-257a,b, described as a) Hallis; ornamental pas-d’ane; wood pommel and hilt with silver band, string wrapped metal ferrule, 25  1/4 inches; b) 2 piece wood sheath; 3 bands of wrapped string, filled design at top.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 10-3292a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 9-6303a,b, described as a) medium sword; steel blade; wood hilt; sharkskin wrapped; purple silk binding; horses and crest inlay; b) scabbard; wood; black lacquered; (note: utility knife, miscatalogued as “metal lock” not part of specimen and recatalogued as 9-12228.)
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 5-8559a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 5-4372a,b, described as a) knife; metal lanceolate blade; black and natural wood handle; 39.5 cm. Collected 5/12/1960.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 9-11940a-d, described as knife-chopstick set, Tibetan; brass, parts of which are enamelled, steel, wood; chopsticks have base metal caps; scabbard holds entire set, has dragons etc. designs in brass; knife handle also has brass cap; a) scabbard; b) knife; c and d) chopsticks; probably for use in eating: chopsticks pick up food, knife can cut meat or vegetables, as well as other items; used by nobleman, judging from workmanship
Hearst Museum object titled Knife and sheath, accession number 10-3194a,b, described as A) knife, metal with bone handle B) sheath, wood