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Fragment of a woman with headdress. Includes head and right shoulder.
Cream clay tripod consisting of a triangle base with three legs and slightly concaved sides.
Long pointed blade with central ridge and thin and round tapered handle. The length of the blade has jagged edges. In between blade and handle is an incised space with five circular grooves. Grooves reveal a copper-like colour underneath.
Large triangular blade with raised central ridge. One end as a thin tapered handle with a metal hook on its end. There are several cuts in the blade revealing a copper-like colour underneath.
Container with a lip at the mouth, and a tall neck. The neck flares into a rounded body, which then tapers back to a narrow base with a flared foot.
Rectangular shaped silk and cotton cuff with red stylized floral and geometric patterns on light green ground. The back is lined with cream fabric. Black edging along the bottom.
Shear, cream scarf with gold metallic detailing. All edges have a gold border and the centre of the textile has thin, gold stripes repeated at an equal distance.
Silver metallic thread woven into turquoise silk to form a striped pattern. Very sheer.
Red background with gold thread running along two selvedges and in a geometric band and parallel stripes at each end.
Cross-shaped textile with geometric patterns in purple and a yellow diamond at center. Horizontal rows of stylized floral designs with vertical lines between on each panel, fringe at each end. Yellow line runs through one row on each panel. Same initials in purple on opposite ends: B.B. Ray; at other ends: 1914. Game is called Chopadh and is played by four.