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Triangular woven handle fans out towards the end. Thick layers of orange-yellow feathers adorn the end. Handle has several sections of horizontal stitching.
A long closed chain with links made of plant fibre.
A light brown coloured fan woven out of plant fibres. The bottom of the fan curves around to a point at both sides and then curves up to a point at the top. Half of the fan is concave, and the other half of the fan is convex. The design is that of a darker black plant fibre having eight side-by-side rows emanating at a curve from the embedded handle point. The handle is wrapped around with an orange-brown braided plant fibre rope.
Skirt composed of two sections of sago palm leaf strips, the wider section is slightly shorter in length, both bound to a waistband composed of several lengths of string.
Long tubular stick with brown fibre tassel. There are horizontal bands of geometric designs in alternating colours of brown, yellow, and black.
Short purple grass skirt. The grasses are knotted around a cord, hanging down to create the skirt. The cord continues past the grasses at each end as ties.
Golden-brown grass headdress. On the inside is a rectangular piece of white fabric onto which ten layers of grasses are sewn with white thread. On the upper edge two thick white fabric ties are attached.
Purple grass headdress. There is a square piece of purple fabric onto which three layers of purple grasses are sewn.
Purple grass skirt. The grasses are knotted around a cord, hanging down to create the skirt. The cord continues past the grasses at each end to form ties.
Purple grass skirt. The grasses are finely knotted around a cord, hanging down to create the skirt. The cord continues past the grasses at each end to form ties.