187/2008
Made circa 1993. Sash with warp stripes woven on a backstrap loom.
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149/2007/15
Wide predominantly red wool sash, with black warp stripes, used by women in San Juan Chamula.
149/2007/16
The Huichol (or Wixárika) are the modern day descendants of the Aztecs, who number several thousand people in the west Mexican states of Nayarit, Zacatecas and Jalisco.
149/2007/17
The collectors were told that this woman’s sash was woven in the hills near Pátzcuaro by Tarascan women (now more commonly termed Purépecha).
185/2008/4
Made early 2000s. Kaqchikel weavers in Santa Catarina Palopó specialise in single-faced brocading.
185/2008/5
Made early 2000s. Woven on the backstrap loom, this wine-coloured woman's sash is embellished with brocaded designs along approximately half its length.
22/2020
Sash placed around the statue of Prince Albert at the Queen Street entrance to celebrate RAMM’s 150th birthday in 2018.
300/1988/M157
Medieval pewter tableware, such as plates and dishes, are unusual finds from archaeological excavations.
50/1943/2/8
An underglaze blue and white saucer decorated with lotus flowers.
146/1911
Bluejohn is a fluorspar mineral mostly mined in Derbyshire.
K160/6
K160/5
K160/4
K160/3
K160/2
K160/1
K46/1
K46/2
129/1911
E1980
A Bijin sake saucer decorated in polychrome enamels depicting a woman wearing a kimono.
22/1942/14
This saucer is one of a collection of nearly fifty pieces which were donated to RAMM by the Contemporary Arts Society in 1942 and 1943.
K46/6
K46/7
130/1911
114/1998/1
114/1998/2
E1982
116/2000/1
This is a modern replica of a Roman dagger scabbard frame which was discovered in Exeter by archaeologists.
92/1918
These were the official weights and measures for the manor and parish of St Sidwells in Exeter.
762/1989
These scales were used by the Customs officials in Exeter.