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Just for the fun of sharing (and because I was pretty please about the composition myself
)Some personal adornments from Borneo. The bracelets of silver and shell specifically Iban, same as the bidang (skirt/Pua fabric). |
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NICE ITEMS
I ESPECIALLY LIKE THE ARGUS PHESANT FEATHERS IT IS A TRULY REMARKABLE BIRD AND LIKE ALL OTHERS IN THE FAMILY I SUSPECT IT IS GOOD EATING. WHAT SORT OF TOOTH IS THAT BEAR OR LARGE CAT? DOSEN'T LOOK LIKE CROCODILE IN THE PICTURE.
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The tooth is either bear, or canine. Both can be quite tasty.
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Nice "p.a.r.a.p.h.e.r.n.a.l.i.a." Willem.
Are that 3 little shells on the shell bracelets attached with some kind of gutta percha? I also like the "mat" (which they had attached behind them to sit on), you have on the pua! |
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Hi Maurice,
Yes, these are some shell like pieces. I have seen them on necklaces too. I think it is not the entire shell, but a part of shell, grinded down, or maybe some kind of closure/cap found on some shells. |
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