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Roman-style metal earrings, broken into five pieces. The earrings are formed by strands of metal made into loops with metal balls dangling from them.
Small metal figure of a dog (?) Mouth is open and one ear is missing. Front paws are connected, forming a circle between them.
Small metal figure, flat on back and with a lump protruding from the top. Another protrusion extends out on one side of figure.
Pink, rectangular textile with unfinished short edges; wide decorative panel in centre with three vertical stripes on either side. Left short edge of textile has a small amount of loose thread, acting as fringe; longer loose threads on right side, with green band stitched partway through them. Central panel has three rows of grouped, white wavy lines; interlocking white and olive green lines between rows. Embroidered dark pink curvilinear motifs, and pink and yellow flowers with green foliage motifs throughout panel. All green embroidery has silver metallic threads; visible from back of textile.
Pink, rectangular textile with unfinished short edges; wide decorative panel in centre with three vertical stripes on either side. Left short edge of textile has a small amount of loose thread, acting as fringe; longer loose threads on right side, with dark pink band stitched partway through them. Central panel has three rows of grouped, white wavy lines; interlocking white and olive green lines between rows. Embroidered dark pink curvilinear motifs, and pink and yellow flowers with green foliage motifs throughout panel. All green embroidery has silver metallic threads; visible from back of textile.
Beaded choker-style necklace composed of a leather cord covered in pink beads with a gold button on one end, and a fibre loop for fastening the necklace on the other. Extending down from the cord are seven beaded squares. The squares are blue, black, and white, with white beads on the side and red beads on the bottom.
Rectangular fabric face covering, with coins and beadwork across surface. Covering has a plain dark brown-red centre, bordered by strips of metal beadwork, and adorned with opalescent buttons stitched with pink thread. Two eye holes cut out above rectangle; fabric ridge sewn down middle of covering, imitating a nose. Ridge has coins attached along the top edge, and plastic beads and buttons along the sides. The largest coin is a worn Victoria Empress - One Rupee India 1901. Three long tassels are attached to the top corner of both sides, and three short tassels hang from the bottom edge. The tassels alternate between sections of metal beading, wrapped metal fibres, and red, orange or green tassels. There are three straps attached to the back.
Rectangular, pale orange-red fabric face covering with beadwork and embroidery. The cut out eye hole is divided by two wrapped fibre strings down the centre. The edge of the eye hole is decorated with chain stitch and metal beadwork. The cover has chain stitch embroidery and beadwork in concentric lines, leaving the middle plain. A fabric ridge is sewn down middle of covering, imitating a nose. Ridge has white beads along the crease on each side, and is more heavily beaded on the lower half. Unlined.
Straight flaring cup with flat circular base. The sides are engraved with three panels of designs, separated by solid bands.
Metal sistrum, or rattle. The sistrum has a cylindrical handle that connects to a u-shaped (but with sharp, not rounded, edges) base. The sides of the base are decorated with intricate carved out sections and incised designs. Two wires go through both sides of the base, with curled ends holding them in place. Three sets of circular metal plates with holes carved through the centre are on each wire (six plates in total). Two of the plates on the lower wire have Latin characters on them. The top of the sistrum is also u-shaped and also connects to the base. This area is decorated with incised dots, a cross-like shape on the very top in the centre, and two bird-like shapes on either side of it. A dark brown fibre thread is tied around the cross on the top of the sistrum.