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Hearst Museum object titled Cinta, accession number 3-32182, described as Cinta, handwoven band, burgundy wool of natural dyes indigo and cochineal. Some fraying shows what appears to be white warp and weft base cloth, overlaid with burgundy wool and black selvage stripes.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-32187, described as Faja, cotton, probably back strap woven, warp face dominate with thicker weft, repweave: variable weave. Warp stripes are red, purple, blue and green; with central thin stripes in ikat/jaspe design. Warp ends cut and left as loose fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-32185, described as Faja, cotton handwoven sash with burgundy, black and white warp and multicolored diamonds and other geometric shapes in supplementary weft.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-32178, described as Back-strap woven, three piece, cotton (lienzo) huipil. Two side panels are white with blue warp and weft stripes creating rectangles. Central panel blue warp and ground cloth with green, red warp stripes and two bands of multicolored stripes in supplementary weft. Square cut out neckline is rolled and entirely covered in thick embroidery floss in multiple colored sections. Warp threads cut and left loose. Machine sewn seams.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-32180, described as Three piece cotton huipil. White on white cotton, back-strap loom, design with animals, geometric designs, and figures. Pieces joined by fine white cotton faggoting stitch randa. Square neckline is cut out rolled and interfaced with commercial cloth, machine sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Slippers, accession number 9-23675, described as Slippers, yellow, sewn and embroidered as an animal, tail extending from heel, embroidered face and ears, bell on forehead.
Hearst Museum object titled Tzute, accession number 3-32074, described as Tzute, Santa Catarina Palopó, Sololá, Guatemala.