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Oude Local Committee.
Diamond bracelet, “ Rurrah.”
Gold bracelet.
“ Meena ” bracelets (3). Enamelled glass.
Bangles (21 pairs). Wristlets. Gold and silver.
Necklaces (7). Silver, gilt, metal, &c.
Brooches (3) and ear-rings (3 pairs).
Silver “Soorains” (14).
Silver goblets (2).
Silver muffineers (pair).
Rangoon Local Committee.
Gold and pearl pendant for the neck. Worn by
Burmese women.
Gold pendant for the neck. Worn by Burmese
women.
Massive gold necklace. Worn by Burmese wo
men.
Gold necklace. Worn by Burmese women.
Gold Ornament for the hair. Worn by Burmese
women.
Gold earrings “nadoung.” Worn by Burmese
women.
Gold bell-shaped earring. Made at Prome for
European wear.
Mysore Local Committee.
“ Ry/ikadi.” Ornaments (in gold and silver)
worn by women at the back of the head.
“ Kyadige.” Ornaments (in gold and silver) worn
by women at the back of the head.
“Jede Bille ” (2). Ornaments (in gold and silver)
worn by women at the back of the head.
“ Chauri Kuppe.” Ornaments (in gold and silver)
worn by women at the back of the head.
“ Kuppe ” (2). Ornaments (in gold and silver)
worn by women at the back of the head.
“ Bavalis.” Gold ear-rings.
“ Yale.” Gold ear-rings.
“ Kangani.” Bracelets (3 pairs, in gold and silver),
worn bent round the arm.
“ Bajuband.” Broad belt-like Ornaments worn by
women above the elbow.
“Addike.” Gold necklaces.
“ Gundina Sara,” Gold necklaces.
“Vankai.” Bracelets (silver) worn by women
above the elbow.
“ NägamurigA” Bracelets (silver) worn by women
above the elbow.
“Tolu Tayiti Bandi.” Bracelets (silver) worn
by women above the elbow.
“Padaga”(3). Anklets. Silver.
“ Ruli.” Anklets. Silver.
“ Kalugejje.” Small round silver bells worn with
anklets.
“Pilli”(4). Toe-rings.
“ Udidhara ” (3). Silver Ornaments worn by men
round the waist.
“ Karadige.” Silver Ornaments, with the god
Siva placed inside. Worn by Lingayets.
“ Linga.” Silver Ornaments, with the god Siva
placed inside. Worn by Lingayets.
“ Tayiti ” (2). Money-boxes. Silver.
“ Sunnakayi.” Chunam (lime) box. Silver.
Bhopawur Pul Agency.
“ Rakhdee.” Tin Ornament for the head. Worn
by women.
“ Bor.” Tin Ornaments for the forehead.
“ Bindee.” Tin Ornaments for the forehead.
“ Dur.” Tin ear-rings.
“Jhumka.” Tin ear-rings.
“ Totie.” Tin ear-rings.
“Bali.” Brass ear-ring.
“ Bali.” Brass and glass ear-ring.
“ Jhumka ” (No. 2). Grass omament for the ear.
“ Nath.” Nose-ring. Brass.
“ Chir.” Grass beads. Red, black, and olive.
“ Har.” Cowrie shell necklace.
“Patria.” Tin armlets.
“ Bajria.” Tin armlets.
“Jhela.” Tin armlets.
“ Choora.” Pewter elbow-rings.
“ Kakun.” Pewter elbow-rings.
“ Dal.” Tin elbow ring.
“ Lbria.” Pewter bracelets.
“ Goojria.” Pewter bracelets.
“ Kara.” Pewter bracelets.
“ Bangree.” Glass bangles (wristlets).
“ Bitee.” Finger-rings. Brass, copper.
“ Ghoongralia.” Pewter bangles with bells, fas-
tened below the knee (ghoongralia).
“ Jhanjree.” Pewter bangles with bells, fastened
below the knee (ghoongralia).
“ Kara.” Pewter bangles or leg-rings.
“ Pinjan.” Brass toe-rings.
“ Bischia.” Brass toe-rings.
“ Goolobdani.” Rose water Sprinkler. Imitation
of paddy-bird.
India Museum.
Collection of Hindoo Ornaments from Madras
(from the London Exhibition of 1871).
The following articles are from the London Ex
hibition of 1872 :—
A set of Ornaments exhibited on lay figure, from
Oudh.—
Gold pendants (3).
Ear-rings, silver and coral, worn by men.
Ear-rings, worn by both sexes.
Gold amulets or charms (2).
Bracelet (man’s).
Anklets, silver.
Set of toe-rings (10). Silver.
Silver lamp.
Baboo Faquir Chund, collector of Benares.
Necklet, pearls (128).
Necklet, “ Sathlarha,” pearls (650), diamonds (9),
and rubies (35).
Looking-glass frame composed of jade, diamonds,
and rubies.
Baboo Buctawan Singh, Benares.
“ Urapsee ” necklet with pendants, 68 pearls.