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Arm ring Arm ring

Arm ring of carved limestone, Africa, West Africa, Northern Ghana, Moshi people

Bracelet Bracelet

Bracelet of cast brass, open ended with plaited and spiral relief decoration with a row of projections resembling nailheads around the perimeter and bound with plaited leather at both ends: Africa, Western Africa, Lake Chad, Baduma people

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Arm ornmanent composed of sections of black nut strung on twine: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, late 19th - early 20th century

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Arm or leg dance ornament of shells attached to a fibre base: Polynesia, Hawaiian Islands, 18th century

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Arm ornament (kupee hoa kala kala) of twenty boar tusks cut to the same length and strung side by side upon two cords, collected by Captain Cook on his last voyage: Polynesian, Hawaiian Islands

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Arm ornament (kupee hoa kala kala) of twenty one boar tusks cut to the same length and strung side by side upon two cords, collected by Captain Cook on his last voyage: Polynesian, Hawaiian Islands

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Annular arm ornament (kupee hoa kala kala) made out of a boar's tusk: Polynesian, Hawaiian Islands

Arm ring Arm ring

Arm ring (ngotho) of ivory, with decoration or repairs of inlaid studs of dark wood: Africa, Eastern Africa, Kenya, Kikuyu Province, Kamba people

Armband Armband

Armband (parmajinni), pigment, plant fibre: Australia, Northern Territory, Tiwi Islands, Bathurst Island, 1980

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Arm ornament made from a section of a trochus shell and decorated on the outer surface with incised and blackened cross-hatched lines, worn by women as a sign of rank: Oceania, Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, 19th century

Arm ornament Arm ornament

Arm ornament made from a section of a trochus shell and decorated on the outer surface with incised and blackened cross-hatched lines, worn by women as a sign of rank: Oceania, Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, 19th century

Arm ornament, kinetic Arm ornament, kinetic

Kinetic arm ornament of stainless steel with eccentrically rolling gold balls, with plexiglass mount and motor, designed in 1979: German, Dusseldorf, by Professor Friedrich Becker, 1995

Armlet Armlet

Armlet (bazuband) of gilded silver set with large stones of rock crystal, the back is made of gold enamelled in translucent red, green and dark blue with a flower vase, crimson silk threads fasten the piece around the upper arm: Northern India, 1800 - 1850

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