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Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-383, described as Shawl; cotton âslendang;â warp stripe with multicolored embroidered designs on black, brown ground; narrow ends fringed. Worn by female guests at weddings. Worn over right shoulder. 69.5 x 204 cm including fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-436, described as Shawl; heavily brocaded gold thread on hand-woven red cotton; âTumpalâ and geometric designs. âSlendangâ worn most commonly by women over head and shoulders, but also by men around shoulders or waist. 43 x 164 cm. Compare with 18-434
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-445, described as Shawl; light green rayon with drawnwork. For manâs daily use. 42.5 x 168 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-448, described as Shawl; peach rayon crepe with drawnwork; belongs to 18-393. Worn by women. 43 x 164 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-380, described as Shawl; cotton âslendang;â warp face technique; geometric designs on wine red ground; narrow ends fringed. Worn ceremonially by married women. Worn over right shoulder. 61 x 184 cm over all.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-430, described as Shawl; red satin, backed with red cotton; heavily embroidered with birds and floral motifs in gold thread and varicolored cotton French knots; red cotton tassels at both ends. Homemade by women for their own or their daughtersâ use; worn on very special occasions, especially weddings. Length including tassels 180 cm.  Width 44 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-433, described as Shawl; silver brocade on red cotton; hand woven. Native name: "Salendang Balapak".
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-431, described as Shawl; red rayon satin; floral embroidery in gold thread and cotton French knots. âSlendangâ of commercial quality, shorter and cheaper than 18-430; worn by women at parties. Length 102 cm. Width 28 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-446, described as Shawl; light green embroidered nylon net. Worn by women as scarf, shawl, etc.; worn with rather nice clothes for marketing, by guests at a wedding, when going visiting. 43 x 168 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 18-381, described as Shawl; cotton âslendang;â âikatâ technique; designs within bands running length of garment, red, yellow, black, white on dark brown ground; narrow ends fringed. Worn ceremonially by married women. Worn over right shoulder. 71 x 188 cm