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Traditional bamboo pan pipes, called Khèn, used in courting rituals.

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Traditional rice-cooling basket raised up on legs to facilitate air flow; made of wood, rattan, and woven bamboo.

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Reinforced hip basket used for agricultural work or the storage of household items.

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Rice basket made from bamboo fibres, with rattan reinforcements, a bamboo base and multiple pattern techniques throughout.

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Fishing creel in a typical diamond shape, with a removable funnel.

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Fishing creel with a waisted form and a removable conical trap-door.

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Fishing creel with a waisted form and a removable conical trap-door.

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A hip basket used for agricultural work or the storage of household items.

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A rice-processing basket for wind-winnowing - an ancient agricultural technique to separate grain from the chaff; made of bamboo, with a rattan rim.

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Dual-purpose carrying basket to hold the knife and crops.

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Standing style basket with feet, made of bamboo and rattan.

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Male hunting basket with a classic three-section design; rattan basketry and bamboo legs.

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Clothes basket made of bamboo with detailed bound edges.

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Lowland rice-harvesting knives; made from bamboo and designed to resemble the form of a long-billed bird.

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Rice-harvesting knife carved in the shape of an elephant, made of wood, iron, and bamboo.

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Rice-harvesting knife carved in the shape of a mouse, made of wood, iron, and bamboo.

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Rice-harvesting knife carved in the shape of a snake, made of wood, iron, and bamboo.

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Rice-harvesting knife carved in the shape of a horse, made of wood, iron, and bamboo.

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Rice-harvesting knife carved in the shape of a paddle, made of wood, iron, and bamboo.

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Rice-harvesting knife carved in the shape of a rooster, made of wood, iron, and bamboo.

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Needle for making and repairing fishing nets, made of black water-buffalo horn.

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Needle for making and repairing fishing nets, made of black water-buffalo horn.

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Needle for making and repairing fishing nets, made of white water-buffalo horn.

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Weaving shuttle, hand-carved wood, decorated with a pattern formed by aluminum nails, driven and cut down; the design is a diamond or fish-like pattern considered 'romantic' to the Nùng people (similarly representative to the heart motif in Europe).

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Weaving shuttle, made of black buffalo horn, steamed, split, bent and hand-carved.

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An open-work ladle or spoon made of woven split rattan.

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Two-part wooden ladle; hand-carved.

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Silver chopsticks and ribbed, bronze case with parallel flanking 'tunnels' for a lanyard to facilitate carrying and storage.

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A stick which was inserted in the nose-ring of water buffaloes to persuade them to follow the owner; made of the scapular bone of a buffalo.

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Line marker carved in the shape of a bird’s head; made from wood, an old coin and hemp cord.

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Scarecrow coloured with natural pigments in black, yellow and red. Would be placed in the fields to deter birds from eating the growing rice crop palm fibres.

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Torque with long chain extension details, hand-made from silver alloy, tin and aluminum; paired bird-head terminals, with inscribed designs, facing outward; with coins and mock tiger claw designs.

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Torque with long chain extension details, hand-made from silver alloy, tin and aluminum; recurved bird-head terminals, with inscribed designs, facing outward, with coin decorations.

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One-piece necklace; a traditional finial at either end, with coin decorations; worn with the open end at the chest.

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A baby necklace of three different metals, with coin decorations.

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C-form woman’s torque with the two opposing bird-head ends, decorated with small balls and linked by a shirt closure from the neighboring Dao people; both of copper alloy (often said to be bronze); once covered with layer of silver, now worn off.

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A set of torque necklaces of traditional design but made from repurposed aluminum (rather than the traditional – and expensive – silver of past centuries).

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Torque necklace for promoting fertility and assuring the health of the anticipated baby (and guaranteeing general good health).

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Necklace with classic form made of silver, with recurved bird’s heads at either end.

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Bracelet made of aluminum, cast by the lost-wax method; the perimeter external edge is decorated with images of a variety of animals (elephant, monkey, dog, centipede and others); used for a protection against evil spirits.

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A silver spiral bracelet of traditional form and size.

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A traditional C-form bracelet of bronze, with triangular cross-section and numerous incised traditional designs.

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A traditional c-form bracelet of silver alloy, with triangular cross-section and numerous incised traditional designs.

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Bracelet made of bronze, cast by the lost-wax method; the perimeter external edge is decorated with images of a variety of animals (elephant, monkey, dog, centipede and others); used for a protection against evil spirits.

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A C-form bronze bracelet of 'twisted rope' style design and construction.

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A bi-metallic twisted bracelet for promoting fertility and assuring the health of the anticipated baby (and guaranteeing general good health).

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A traditional c-form bracelet of bronze, with triangular cross-section and numerous incised traditional designs.

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A c-form bracelet hand-crafted of aluminum (probably sourced from French airplane parts); with classical double-dragons facing one another at the ends of the two arms of the 'C'.

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A bracelet of traditional form and size, but of non-traditional material - aluminum.

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A bracelet of traditional form and size.
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