Gamelans
Picnic hampers (hampers (food processing & storage))
Saddle models (animal furniture)
Baritone flugelhorns
Crosses (ritual & belief: ritual apparatus)
Samples (beadworking)
Slips (samples (pottery))
Turtle harpoons
Keg models
Pitchs (samples (leatherworking))
Samples (fibre)
Rice mortar models
Gangsas
Winnowing tray models
Tools & equipment: manufacturing processes
Bass new violins
Rice pestle models
Rings (adornment)
Samples (cloisonne)
Citterns
Knives (toilet articles)
Food container models (food processing & storage)
Samples (yarn)
Pig arrows (arrows (hunting, fishing & trapping))
Tubular bells
Rag doll sheets (stage of manufactures (pastimes: toys))
Food container models (food service)
Samples (pastimes: crafts)
Mortar models (food processing & storage)
Samples (papermaking)
Scraps (samples (metalworking: casting))
Samples (general & multipurpose)
Muller models (grinder models (food processing & storage))
Meat carrier models
Samples (trade sign)
Sago strainers (strainers (food processing & storage))
Ores (samples (metalworking: smelting))
Vegetable steamer models
Dividers (woodworking)
Ladle models (food processing & storage)
Decorating brushs (brushs (pottery))
Samples (rope & stringmaking)
Knives (ritual & belief: thanksgiving & votive offerings)
Samples
Toguses
Food samples
Ladle models (ritual & belief)
Sijaltyses
Pliers (leatherworking)
Resin (samples)
Collection Information
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