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Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 18-1492, described as Rattle. Wood, snakeskin cover on ends of drum shaped head, small metal loops with remnants of cotton string on sides; handle has a hole at end. length - 17.5 cm.; head, diam. - 4.4 cm. Collector states that specimen is "a vendor's rattle.
Hearst Museum object titled Ring, clamshell, chipped, accession number 11-43149, described as Ring. Heavy clamshell, chipped, broken and glued in three places. diam. - 10.5 cm. Collector states that specimen is a "dollar" used solely in exchange.
Hearst Museum object titled Runner, accession number 3-28665, described as Table runner, cotton, white with red borders and lines, red and orange embroidered birds.   128 cm x 22 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1500, described as Sarong fragment; warp-face in blue, red, yellow and purple stripes with parallel strips of couched embroidery, metal sequins and mica chips; embroidery stitched with gold-wrapped threads and couched with barios colored threads; small bits of red felt and plainwoven cloth couched into geometric designs; some surface damage, loose threads, bug damage. Used on ceremonial occasions. "Stars and various geometric designs show influence from Indian 'patola' silks." 58 x 114.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1501, described as Sarong fragment; cotton; warp-face in indigo, yellow, red and purple strips embellishes with parallel strips of couched embroidery, metal sequins, beads and mica chips; embroidery stitched with gold-wrapped thread and couched with various colored threads; central strip has geometric complex T-shapes surrounded by couched mice chips; edging strip is gold-wrapped thread couched over cardboard cutout forms (kris shaped); surface damage. Used in ceremonial occasions. “Stars and various geometric designs show influence from Indian 'patola' silks.” 52 x 44.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1502, described as Sarong fragment; warp face cotton in indigo, red, yellow and purple stripes embellished with parallel strips of couched embroidery, metal sequins and mica chips; designs alternate floral motif with in geometric forms with row of anthropomorphic (?) shapes; embroidery stitched with gold-wrapped thread over cutout cardboard forms; couching with various colored threads; edging with stitching and sequins; some surface damage, loose threads, missing sequins and mica chips. Used on ceremonial occasions. "Stars and various geometric designs show influence from Indian 'patola' silks." 56 x 114.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-1493, described as Shawl/shoulder cloth; cotton batik in indigo and beige with Garuda repeats and other motifs. 52.2 x 246 cm. Native name and meaning: Slendang or selendang = shawl or shoulder cloth.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-1200, described as Textile, cotton batik, blue and white. 270.0 x 51.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 16-18800, described as Shirt, cotton, coarse, brown, blue stitching at seams. 39.5 cm x 56.0 cm Woven on narrow backstrap loom, pieces darned together.
Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, accession number 11-42795, described as Skirt, fiber strands, plaited waistband, brown. waist band length - 70.0 cm.; fiber length - 62.0 cm.