A button from the Women's Museum in the Arts, a crudely cut Tiki and a hanging Jade weight.
Three occasions, three moments.
Gifts that retain some sort of importance, not so much from who presented them, (I can't remember how I got these things.) but that I still have them in my possession.
The Jade weight is meant to be hung. It was made with care and must represent something.
The Tiki, a piece of stone, cut with the front image of a simplified face, and three groves cut above the brow. It's paired with a cloisonne button from the National Museum of Women in the Arts, it's paired with the Tiki.
The head doesn't look Polynesian, Aztec, Mayan or a stylized head from any other ancient culture.
Something that was purchased at an airport before the return trip home?
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