445723 Mako, shark tooth ear pendant, 1500-1850 (serpentine) by New Zealand School; 1.6x4.3x1.3 cm; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand; (add.info.: A stone piece carved in the shape of a shark\'s tooth. Both genuine and imitation mako shark teeth were highly prized as forms of personal adornment. They were usually worn suspended from the ear, and often passed from generation to generation.); 穢 Museum of New Zealand te Papa Tongarewa ; New Zealander, out of copyright.
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