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406 1924.6 1924.6 545 Necklace. (Te imone). Alternately black coconut slices“and white shells, from which hangs down on the chest a large”conueboard (tea uba) Length: necklace double 4. The plus disc 28 cm. LaäMä Gilbert Islands Oceania 546 Necklace. However, the necklace itself consists only of coconut discs. Photo. Length: as before No 545 20 cm. The Apamama Gilbert Islands Oceania 547 Core Ornament. Conus disc with a hanging cord made of fibre yarn and human hair. The disc in the middle set with a round, red snack. Photo. The diameter of the disc: 6.5 cm. Apamama Gilbert Islands Oceania 1548, Halsprydnad. The Conus disc with a large, round hole in the middle. Attached to a simple snow- re. Photo. Diameter: 8 cm. A pamama Gilbert Islands Oceania [ocr]
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