The traders brought brass bracelets known as manillas which were exchanged for spices, ivory or slaves.
She also meets an intelligent man wearing a brass bracelet, similar to that of the Day Horse, on his left arm.
One Andorian she ran into wore a knee-length skirt and a loose, sleeveless mail shirt, with chunky brass bracelets bound around his upper arms.
He looked even more arrogant now, his thin lip curling up from half-bared teeth, his brass bracelet gleaming with seeming malevolence in the light of the sunspot.
A chief chooses, sometimes years before his death, one of his sons to succeed him, often giving a brass bracelet as insignia.
Another looked dashing with a loop of silver metal around his neck, five or six hammered brass bracelets on one arm and a carved dagger stuck in his belt.
She wore rings on almost every finger, and her wrist was encased in cheap, tarnished brass bracelets.
They also make elaborate mats, and make brass bracelets of great beauty.
Their womenfolk wear native blouses, "malong" skirts and accessories of brass bracelets and bead necklaces.