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Rounded plain wood handle. The shaft and the head are lozenge- shaped in cross section. The head and shaft are decorated with zigzag and tooth patterns in rows. The top is flat. There is a flat triangular feature with a hole at the centre on the handle end.
Straight cylindrical wood handle with a flattened "blade" that has a long row of fourteen teeth and a hook at the end. Bands of geometric designs are emphasized with white pigment.
Round wood handle on lozenge-shaped club composed of twenty sharp ridges of like shape and a point at the top. The bottom of the handle has a flat triangular feature.
Carved wooden club with a sword-like head and a plain, straight handle. The head has a horizontal rib and toothed edges.
Carved wooden club with a narrow handle flaring to a paddle-like head; head has a raised ridge along the centre line on both sides.
Paddle-shaped wooden club with two notches on either side of the top of the blade and a horizontal toothed ridge across the blade. Long, straight handle with a slightly flared end.
Round handle has geometric patterns composed of squares and triangles. The blade has a hook at the end. Designs emphasized with white clay.
Two small narrow circular bands with metal inlay composed of a cross with two geometric shapes at either side (part a) consisting of a diamond shape with a geometric shape or three geometric shapes at either side (part b) consisting of two outward pointing triangles with an I-shape.
A dark brown cylindrical handle, thinner in between the flared outward ends. One end has a tassel with braided bases of numerous strands of vegetable fibres forming the whisk.
Wood squaree beater pounder tapers to become a round handle which flares outward slightly at the end. Three sides of the beater have reeded grooves, with the other side being flat. Used for pounding off bark cloth from the mulberry tree until it is wider to create the tapa.