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Kalinga shield

Shield of black wood

Painted wooden shield - approx. 40" long, 15" wide

Black wooden shield

Painted wooden shield

Wooden shield - brown and black; design on both surfaces

Wooden shield - brown with black; saw tooth and geometric design; +

Wooden shield - concavo-convex; pronged, 3 at one end, 2 at other; +

Wooden shield - concavo-convex type; pronged, 3 at one end, 2 at +

Wooden shield - concavo-convex type; pronged, 3 at one end, 2 at +

Wooden shield - concavo-convex type, rectangular, single prong

Wooden shield - rectangular, flat at end, 3 prongs at top with center +

Wooden shield - oblong, painted red, flat end, pronged top, wound with rattan

Wooden shield - oblong, flat end, 3 prongs at top, rattan wound, painted red

Wooden shield - concavo-convex type, double pronged one end, triple +

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