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Hearst Museum object titled Rain shawl, accession number 7-5356, described as linen, white; 2 pieces crocheted together lengthwise with crocheted border at each end; length 1.60 meters
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 7-5426, described as Trabolos, Scarf, silk, rust and orange color, made of 3 strips sewn together, striped horizontally, fringe at both ends in very poor condition. length: 2m 18cm Were worn by men and marriageable boys for special occasions only as when courting at weddings on important visits, etc. New very seldom worn by men and never by boys. Extremely rare. Said to have been imported from Istanbul
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.