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Oval-shaped fragment of abalone shell. Edge broken in two places. Circular hole. Outer shell does not cover total area.
Rectangular-shaped fragment of abalone shell.
Three pieces of tagua nut (vegetable ivory). Part a: a sliced open nut with dark brown skin with striations, a light brown semi-circle at one end, and a light brown-white centre. Part b: a sliced piece of a nut with dark brown skin with striations, a light bown ship, and a light brown-white centre. Part c: a sliced off piece of nut with a dark brown skin with striations and light brown marking at one end and a light brown-white centre.
Whole tagua nut (vegetable ivory) with light brown shell. Skin is white-brown near stem hole.
Hand-made carved detailing knife with flat sharp pointed metal blade. Blade secured to handle with 0.2 cm. fibre cording which has been tightly wrapped around the handle. The handle is carved wood. The double-bevelled blade is triangular in shape.
Single-edge blade with tapered wooden handle. Hand-made. Blade is attached to handle with green-black cord wrapped around top end. Blade sharp and pointed.
Medium size single-edge blade, with plain wooden handle. Black-brown cord wrapped around top of handle. Scalpel-like blade inserted into hand-carved soft wood. Fibre and adhesive grip wound around handle just preceding point at which blade is inserted.
Whole tagua nut (vegetable ivory); dark brown shell with striations and one light brown circle at one end.
Whole tagua nut (vegetable ivory); dark brown shell with striations and three light brown marks.
Reddish brown, wedge-shaped water slip stone.