Sikkim
Connected to...

Panel (ritual & belief: representations)
Duster (housekeeping & laundry)

Sheath (weapons: accessories); dagger (weapons: edged)

Sheath (weapons: accessories); dagger (weapons: edged)

Sheath (weapons: accessories); dagger (weapons: edged)

Sword (weapons: edged)

Sword (weapons: edged)

Sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))

Dagger (weapons: edged); dagger sheath (dagger (weapons: edged))

Dagger sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))

Dagger (weapons: edged)

Garter (clothing: accessories)

Garter (clothing: accessories)

Boot tie
Fan (personal protection)

Tablet (plaque (ritual & belief: representations))
Saddle bag (animal furniture)
Whip (horse furniture)
Nose ring (yak furniture)

Charm case; amulet
Knife (woodworking)
Knife (woodworking)
Ceremonial clothing

Tablet (ritual & belief: representations)
Sickle (agriculture & forestry)

Boot tie

Beer container (narcotics & intoxicants: drinking)

Sword (weapons: edged); sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))

Sword (weapons: edged); sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))

Doll (pastimes: toys)
Comb (hair ornament)

Garter (clothing: accessories)

Garter (clothing: accessories)
Scissors (textileworking: weaving)
Fork (general & multipurpose)
Hammer (textileworking: weaving)

Sheath (weapons: accessories)

Tablet (plaque (ritual & belief: representations))
Bit (horse furniture)

Charm container
Bridle (horse furniture)
Harness (animal furniture)
Spindle (textileworking: yarn preparation & felting); textile
Knife (leatherworking)
Collection Information
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