One of two conus shell armlets cut into a ring. This is the smallest of the pair. Written on the armlet are the words "Armlet New Guinea” and “EP 17." Despite the words EP 17 appearing on this object there is no accession in the 1913 register that matches an object of this kind. This object is unlikely to form a pair with nn13281.2
armlet (arm ornament)
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