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Strap1128/16

A narrow woven wool strap with a red and yellow broken stripe design edged with blue, red, green, and off-white stripes. Multi-coloured tassel attached to one end while the other end is unfinished.

Culture
Sami
Material
wool fibre and dye
Made in
Sweden
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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HatEd1.302 a-b

Hat (a) made of two layers of finely woven black horsehair with a slightly tapering cylindrical crown, and a broad circular brim. Woven on circles of thin strips of split bamboo at the top of the crown, the base of crown, and the outer brim. Chin straps are of black silk lace ribbon. The separate hat lining (b) is made of more coarsely woven black horsehair that has a seam at the top and has a cord across the centre back to gather and fit to the head.

Culture
Korean
Material
horse hair, silk fibre, dye, bamboo grass and lacquer
Made in
Andong, Kyongsang-Pukto, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Duck FigureEd1.281 a-b

Duck with body (a) carved from one piece of wood cut horizontally at right angle at head and tail, growth rings apparent. Wider where it joins with head (b) and tapering at tail. Wing and top of leg are carved on each side. Square hole for neck piece. Rectangular hollow carved out of bottom with a crack at each end. Neck and head are carved from one piece of wood and has round eyes with dot at centre; 2 small holes for nostrils on the top of the beak; beak slightly parted at tip. Neck has rectangular projection which fits into duck body.

Culture
Korean
Material
wood and lacquer
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Hair PinEd1.280

A very long cylindrical hairpin made of brass with a dragon head at one end. Long cylinder tapers to a point at the end opposite the dragon head. Head is much larger than the diameter of the pin and has many added details such as scales behind the head, a forward-facing flat flame-like projection on top of the head, moulded eyes, a nose, a mouth, added whiskers, a small beard, and long trailing ear-like strands. Mouth, and side panels are inlaid with red enamel, and there is an empty round hole at the front of the mouth.

Culture
Korean
Material
brass metal and enamel
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Lemon PressIb426

Carved dark patinated wood figure. Arched in a partial fetal position with the hands grasping the legs and pulling them in close to the body. Pointed base has three flattened sides stained yellow. Elongated head with incised lines for facial features and a round head covering at the top knob.

Culture
Batak
Material
wood
Made in
Tomok, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc14

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle then flares into two fluke-like projections at the butt end. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: two parallel pairs.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc13

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle then flares into two fluke-like projections at the butt end. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: one piece with two bead-like wood clusters above.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc12

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle then flares into two fluke-like projections at the butt end. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: one piece with two bead-like pieces above.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc11

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle which flares towards the thick ribbed butt end that curves outward. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: two pieces with three bead-like pieces in between. Simple mushroom cap-like-shaped finial.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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FigureIb425

Polychrome, carved wood sculpture of a standing dark brown tortoise supporting a green serpent-like dragon curled on its shell which is also surmounted by a standing white-winged, red-brown dragon ? whose front paws hug the snake body at the neck. Tail has multi-pointed plume like both wings, all of which are outlined by red. End of snake is in an upright position at the back. All three creatures face the same direction with open mouths and bulging eyes. Dragon-like figures have tall ornate crowns and fanged teeth. Face at the back of the upper figure's crown has a beak. Creatures' heads move and are held in the neck areas with pins.

Culture
Balinese
Material
metal, paint, lime mineral and wood
Made in
Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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