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    • Estribo Rugendas 

      Muñoz, René
      The stirrup called Rugendas or Calabazo is a box-shaped wooden carved object, used in pairs to hold the foot during the riding. It has a round base and a frontal inferior zone with a half-moon shape and cuttings as decorations. The upper side shows buttons and its back lower side is hollow to put the foot in it.
    • Moai Tangata 

      Unknown author
      Masculine anthropomorphic standing figure with no base. Its head is carved, it has long ears, drilled eyes, fish bone and onyx stone inlays. Its features are very marked, its eyes are protruding and its nose and eyebrows are prominent. It has a curve carved back, a bulky abdomen and a visible navel. It presents its arms in line with the body, with its hands next to the hips and with extended fingers. ...