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Knife with sheath (Negrito)

Slicing knife with sheath (Bolo)

Dagger with sheath (Calis)

Sheath (Suntang)

Sheath (Suntang)

Knife with sheath (Moro)

Cleaver with sheath (Suntang)

Knife with sheath (Bolo)

Knife with sheath (Hinalung)

Knife with sheath (Hangap)

Knife with sheath (Kuttiwang)

Knife with sheath

Sheath, cap, carved wood, ends curved upward, broken

Sheath, wood, plant fiber and metal bands, hide belt, metal buckle

Sheath, two carved wooden planks, tied together with string, woven cotton strap

Sword holder

Knife, bolo and case

Sheath for kris - light brown wood on one side, dark brown on other; +

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