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Red textile with Mishmi multiple diamond-within-diamond pattern inside rectangle at each end, with series of horizontal borders. Two outer black stripes and three white lines with black shapes run between either rectangle. Red fringe at each end except for under rectangle, which has white fringe.
Brown, palm nut discs threaded onto a fibre cord as well as sewn onto a second braided fibre cord on the inside of the necklace.
A comb that has fifty-seven short teeth with splinters of cane woven together at one side creating a design consisting of sideways geometric v-shapes.
Conical basket that has a linear geometric design in black on natural colour, creating an eight petal-like flower design. The foot is of poorer quality than the rest of the basket and of different material, presumably it is not original to the basket.
Upward flaring, circular basket that has a lozenge design in natural colour and black. The foot shows much poorer quality in comparison with rest of the basket and is noticeably lighter in colour so presumably is not original to the basket.
Necklace with two strands twisted together of numerous, small, yellow shells looped on a piece of twine; shells are conical in shape.
Textile composed of two rectangles of cotton cloth tie-dyed with rows of oblong shapes in white on dark indigo blue with a band of dark blue at each end. The panels are loosely stitched together at the centre, with fibre. The ends are unfinished.
A small thin rectangular basketry woven solid green mat. Each end has a fringe of natural cream-white-coloured threads.
Figure in red moulded glass (?) depicting Ptah Seker with a shaven head and arms and legs bent outwards. All features are in bas-relief. A plant fibre stem emerges from the bottom of the figure.
Chair seat composed of twisted cord strung between two lengths of wood, each with a rectangular hole at each end.