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Sorry, we couldn't find anything matching "A decorative bowl carved from a single piece of wood in the form of a kneeling woman holding a lidded bowl in the shape of a rooster. The woman has large breasts and is unclothed. Four rings suggesting neck rings are carved around her neck and three rings are carved at her hips. The arms and shoulders are carved to suggest a triangular tattoo decoration. The eyes are large, bulging half-circles, the lips are full, and three vertical scarification marks are carved into each cheek. Parallel carved lines on the head indicate an elaborate hairstyle. Geometric carvings on the bowl feathers.".