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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1595, described as Basket, twill-plaited; of split bamboo or cane and rattan; four attached legs; black and natural color geometric design; red cane around inside rim
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1735, described as sarong; Sumatran, Minangkabu, wedding songket (sarong); teal green, with wine and yellow decorative woven bands throughout.  brocade woven panel in gold with floral motif, plus geometric brocade woven band in gold thread along one selvage.  panel is (37cm x 76.5cm); border (7.5cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1733, described as sarong, Sumatran Minangkabu wedding songket (sarong); maroon, blue, yellow, green plaid with gold star-shaped roundels and brocade woven gold decorative panel (67cm x 43cm) and border (9cm) along selvage.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1736, described as sarong; Sumatran, Minangkabu wedding songket (sarong).  brocade woven, golden-yellow; magenta with overall pattern of crossed daggers, central floral panel (28cm x 94cm) and a geometric border along each selvage (6.5cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1734, described as sarong; Sumatran, Minangkabu, wedding songket (sarong); burnt orange with olive-green and golden-yellow stripes.  brocade woven in gold with a narrow silver band at one end.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1760, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile; yellow-tan ground with diagonal pattern made up of small spoked circles - each ca. 6.5cm wide separated by a narrow band of black and brown.  intermittent white highlights throughout.  border printed with simulated fringe pattern; hemmed.  labels:  1) blue/white rectangular label "Puri Batik, Ramayana, Yogya-Indonesia"; 2) handwritten note "Parangkusuma
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1756, described as batik textile; commercial, traditional style batik textile; ecru ground printed in blue and brown.  appears to have used wax resist for initial dyeing then overprinted with navy blue; overall pattern of birds, wings, shield-like devices are connected by vegetal motifs.  hemmed on both ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1740, described as textile; woven striped fabric; alternating white and colored (yellow, red, green, orange) woven with a geometric pattern using black weft threads to form pattern.  fringed (warp) at end.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1743, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile; black ground with mustard-tan, ecru, white and brown, printed in tjap style design of florals plus tiny dots throughout.  hemmed at each end with narrow mustard-tan and ecru band. label: aqua, pink and gold; "Keris, P.T. Batik Keris, Daft No. 24010, Solo Indonesia, Prima Sima
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1752, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile; overall pattern of alternating 4-petal mustard and ecru flowers and 8-petaled orange, ecru, mustard flowers on a burnt orange ground forming diamond shapes.  border imprint = "Batik Siddmukti-Indonesia" on an ecru band; hemmed.