Browse Items (21 total)

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Armlets made of dark fibre. Small shell discs have been woven into patterns on the fibre.

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A chevron patterned strip of fibre with frayed ends from Santa Cruz Island. The chevron pattern is black dyed fibre.

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A curved section of a coconut shell has been attached to a cylindrical piece of wood that forms a handle.

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A coconut scratcher made of a plank of light coloured wood with a darker surface. A metal bar with a raised, jagged lip is screwed into the wood. An ink mark on the side of the wood reads 'For shredding 1/2 coconut'.

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Half a shell of a coconut with a pointed arrow-shaped handle. There are visible indents on the outside of the shell.

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A curved coconut shell spoon

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A dark hollow coconut shell with visible indents and a hole at the top. A rope made of fibre has been wrapped around it to serve as a way to carry the drinking vessel around.

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A smooth and shiny egg-shaped Cowry shell. This shell has light coloured spots on the surface with unpatterned brown outer rim.

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A Torres Island laplap knife made of a thin dark wood. The handle has been decorated with geometric patterns and painted white and brown.

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A fishing hook made of bone. One piece of bone is straight with an indent at the tip. A second darker hooked piece is attached to the other with coconut fibre string.
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