(2) Toda specimen No. 360: Toda is an ornament made of fake silver. It is used by Bhil, Bhilala women of Jhabua to wear on their feet. This ornament is specially worn during marriages. Collection date 21.12.1954 (01 piece)
(C) Payal Exhibit No. 755: Payal is made of fake silver. It is used by women of Bhil, Bhilala tribe of Jhabua to wear on the feet. Collection date 25.11.1988 (04 pieces)
(D) Chuda Exhibit No. 429: Chuda is an ornament made of silver metal. It is hollow from inside and has designs on the outer surface. It is used by women of Bhilala tribe of Jhabua to wear on hands in daily life. Collection date 17.03.1955 (02 pieces)
(E) Kankana Exhibit No. 430: Kankana is an ornament made of fake silver. It is used by women of Sahariya tribe to wear on hands. Collection date 17.03.1955 (2 pieces)
(F) Gend Bichhuri Exhibit No. 227: Gend Bichhuri is made of silver or fake silver. It has ghungroos on its upper surface, used by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri to wear on toes. Collection date 17.07.1955 (02 pieces)
(G) Chura (Chura) Exhibit No. 429: Chura (Chura) is an ornament made of silver. Its upper surface (part) is designed. And it is hollow from inside. It is used by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri to wear on the arms. Collection dated 17.03.1955 (1piece)
(H) Jimka (girdle) Exhibit No. 1150: Jimka (girdle) is an ornament made of silver or gilt metal. It is used by women of Korku tribe of Khandwa to wear on the waist. This ornament is worn on special occasions, festivals and marriages. Collection date 22.01.1992 (01 piece)
(I) Pot Mala Exhibit No. 408: Pot Mala is a garland made of beads. It is made of colorful beads in a toran-like shape, about 3 inches wide. It is made by the women of Bhil, Bhilala tribe of Jhabua themselves. Collection Date 21.12.1960 (05 pieces)
( J) Chudi
(Bangle )Exhibit No. 172: Bangle is an ornament made of beads. Bhil women prepare it themselves. Women of Bhil tribe use this ornament to wear on their hands. Collection date 20.12.1960 (01 piece)
(K) Mudi (Ring) Exhibit No. 1230: Mudi (Ring) is an ornament made of fake silver. It is used by women of Bhilala tribe of Jhabua to wear on the fingers of the hand. Collection date 22.12.1954 (01 piece)
(L) Chuda Exhibit No. 1186: Chuda (bangle) is an ornament made of brass alloy. It is hollow from inside and artistic carving is done on the outer surface. It is used by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri to wear on the hand. Collection date 10.02.1990 (2 pieces)
(M) Earrings ( jhumke) Exhibit No. 1256: Earrings(Jhumke ) are made from special grass. It is prepared by tribal women themselves. It is used by Baiga women of Mandla for ear wear. Collection Date 12.04.19540 (02 pcs.)
(N) Pot Mala Exhibit No. 383: Mala is a jewellery made of beads. Women make it themselves or buy it from the market. It is used by women of Agariya tribe of Mandla to wear it around their neck every day. Collection date 17.03.1955 ( 0 1 piece)
(O) Toda Exhibit No. 340: Toda is an ornament made of aluminium metal. It is woven from thick edges of aluminium. Used in daily life by women of Gond tribes of Chhindwara, Mandla for wearing on the feet. Collection date 21.12.1954 (02 pieces)
(P) Rigna Exhibit No. 39: Ringna is an ornament made of iron metal. It has a curved, rope-like design on its upper surface. Used in daily life by the men of the Gond tribe of Mandla to wear on the fingers of the hand. Collection date 21.12.1954 (01 piece)
(Q) Chude (Bangles )Exhibit No. 428: Bangles are ornaments made of gilt mixed brass metal. It is hollow from inside and decorated with artistic designs on the outer surface. Used in daily life by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri for wearing on hands. Collection date 21.12.1960 (02 pieces)
(R) Pahuchi (Armlet) Exhibit No. 3870: Pahuchi (Armlet) is an ornament made of gilt metal and thick cotton string. It is prepared by weaving the string. It is used by women of Gond tribe of Mandla, Chhidwara to wear on the hand. Collection date 30.05.1955 (01 piece)
(S) Kardhani Girdle Exhibit No. 1235: Kardhani (Girdle) is an ornament made of fake silver. It is made of three equal strands strung together. It is used by women of Korku tribe of Khandwa to wear on the waist, collection date 22.01.1992 (01 piece)
(T) Hansli Exhibit No. 335: Hansli is an ornament made of fake silver. Its middle part is thick and designed and both the ends are thin and open. It is used by women of Bhil, Bhilala tribe of Jhabua to wear around the neck in daily life. Collection date 17.03.1955 (01 piece)
(U) Guchhi Jhela Exhibit No. 423: Guchhi Jhela is an ornament made of false silver, it has bells attached to it. It is worn on the forehead by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri. It is used on traditional festivals, marriage occasions. Collection date 17.03.1955 (01 piece)
(V) Bindi (Bor) Specimen no 426.: Bindi (Bor) is an ornament made of silver. Its shape is round and stripes are made on it. There is a hook in the upper part, so that it can be stuck in the hair. It is worn on the middle part of the forehead by the women of Bhil, Bhilala tribe of Jhabua, collection date 17.03.1955 (03 pieces)
(W) Aavala specimen number 424: Aavala is an ornament made of fake silver. Its shape is flat. It is worn on the neck in daily life by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri. Collection date 17.03.1955 (01 piece)
(X) Hamel (Haykal) Exhibit No. 417: Hamel (Haykal) is a neck ornament made of silver. It is used by women of Gond tribe of Mandla, Chhindwara for neck wear. Collection date 27.12.1954 (01 piece)
(Y) Hamel (Haykal) Exhibit No. 417: Hamel (Haykal) is a neck ornament made of silver. It is used by women of Gond tribe of Mandla, Chhindwara for neck wear. Collection date 27.12.1954 (01 piece)
(Z) Ankada specimen number 1226: Ankada is a waist ornament made of gilt metal. It is triangular in design, with bells attached to the bottom row and a hook attached to the upper part. With the help of which women use it by tucking it in their waist. Women of Bhil, Bhilala, Oraon tribe use it in daily life. Collection date 21.03.1955 (020 pieces)
(Z1) Munga Mala(Coral Mala) Exhibit No.1196 :Munga Mala( Coral Mala) is a necklace made of coral beads. It is used by women of the Gond tribe community of Mandla for neck wear. Collection date 20.12.1960 (01 piece)
(Z2) Galshan Mala Exhibit No. 171: Galshan Mala is an ornament made of coloured beads. It is flat in shape and strip-like. Women themselves prepare it. Women of Bhil and Bhilala tribes of Jhabua use it to wear around their neck. Collection date 20.12.1960 (01 piece)
(Z3) Khanwari specimen number 1172: Khanwari is an ornament made of silver metal. Its shape is round and it is like a thin ring. In its lower part, bunches of bells are attached at equal distance. It is used by the girls of Sahariya tribe of Morena to wear around their neck. Collection date 08.10.1993 (01 piece)
(Z4) Button set Exhibit No. 1176: Button set made of fake silver metal. It is used by Sahariya tribe of Morena to put on shirts, kameez or polka. Collection date 08.10.1993 (01 piece)
(X5) Talmech (mala) Exhibit No. 1183: Talmech (mala) is an ornament made of beads. It is used by women of the Gond tribe of Mandla for neck wear. Collection date 17.03.1955 (01 piece)
(Z6)Ghaas mala( Grass garland )Exhibit No. 288
Ghaas Mala(Grass garland) is made from grass. This grass is shiny, strong and fibrous. On the occasion of traditional dance by men and women of Baiga tribe of Mandla, women put it in their hair and men wear it around their neck. Collection date 31.12.1999 (02 nos.)
(Z7) Hathphool specimen number 1179: Hathphool is an ornament made of fake silver. It has bells on the upper surface and another chain is attached. It is worn on the upper part of the palm. It is used by women of Sahariya tribe on various occasions, festivals, fairs, weddings, while going to the market. Collection date 08.10.1993 (02 pieces)
(Z8)
Kamar Jhumka Exhibit No. 388: Kamar Jhumka is an ornament made of fake silver. It has bunches of small bells attached to its lower part. It is used by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri to hang it on their waist.
(Z9) Gujri Exhibit No. 357: Gujri is an ornament made of gilt metal. Artistic designs are made on it. It is used by women of Mogia tribe of Chhindwara to wear on feet. Collection date 17.03.1955 (01 piece)
(Z10) Gend Gajre (Ball garlands) Exhibit No. 371:Gend Gajre( Ball garlands) are ornaments made of fake silver. It has ghungroo-like balls attached at equal distances. It is used by women of Sahariya tribe of Shivpuri to wear on hands. Collection date 08.03.1963 (04 pieces)
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