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Pons ikayop Pons ikayop

Model quiver (pons ikayop), wood with carved abstract designs, used as charms or placed into burials: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Pons ikayop Pons ikayop

Model quiver (pons ikayop), wood with carved abstract designs, used as charms or placed into burials: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Pons ikayop Pons ikayop

Model quiver (pons ikayop), wood with carved abstract designs, used as charms or placed into burials: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Ikayop Ikayop

Quiver (ikayop), wood carved with abstract designs and decorated with twisted wood shavings, used in ceremonies: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Quiver Quiver

Quiver or ikayup of carved wood and inset bosses of copper: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu

Ikayop Ikayop

Quiver (ikayop), wood carved with abstract designs and decorated with inset silver bosses: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Ikayop Ikayop

Quiver (ikayop), wood carved with abstract designs and bound with cherry bark, attached birch bark cap and carrying cord, used in hunting: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Quiver Quiver

Small quiver of carved wood with copper bosses: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu

Quiver Quiver

Quiver (utsubo) of bamboo basketwork covered with lacquer and white boar's skin, irregularly cylindrical with a fiddle-shaped opening, cover with the Tokugawa crest, leather handle and gilt leather lining, and containing four arrows: Japan

Quiver Quiver

Set for indoor archery practice (yokyu), consisting of quiver made of horn and gilt papier-mache, and eleven arrows with reed shafts notched and feathered reed shafts and iron heads, bow not present: Japan, 19th century

Quiver Quiver

Quiver of cane: Melanesia, Vanuatu, Erromango (Eromanga), late 19th century

Quiver, pageant Quiver, pageant

Wooden pageant quiver with applied scales of ivory, ivory reliefs, and busts of Roman general and soldiers, inscribed 'S.P.Q.R.': probably French, 18th or early 19th century

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