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: Hearst Museum object titled Bag, museum number 3-23149, described as Bag; flat; rectangular; henequen fiber; plain weave; three vertical stripes of purple, green and pink; braided fiber shoulder strap; length 38 cm; width 35 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Bird whistle, museum number 3-23173, described as Pottery whistle; mouthpiece in tail; represents bird (duck?); coater white post-firing; green wings; geometric designs in red, pink, yellow, and purple; L 5 cm x H 5 cm. See field notes in acc. envelope. Hand modeled.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Blade, museum number 3-23171, described as Hooked knife; steel; self-rolled hafting socket; length 27 cm; width 4.8 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder, museum number 3-23199, described as Wooden cylinder upon which pottery vessels are formed; diameter 13 cm; height 6.5 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Hair bow, museum number 3-23125, described as Hair bow of green commercial satin-weave ribbon. Wire attached to back. 14 cm by 15 cm. Made of commercial ribbon and wire. See 25-3483-92 and 13-5867. See field notes in accession envelope. Cinta means ribbon in Spanish. Worn over bun at back of head. From Piste.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Jar, museum number 3-23185, described as Pottery jar; globular body; sharply constricted neck with out-curved rim; two horizontal loop handles on shoulder; slightly convex bottom; red and brown slip painted cow, two birds, flowers and bands; base diameter 9.5 cm; height 38 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Machete and sheath, museum number 3-23169, described as a) Machete; steel blade; hard rubber handle; "Collins" trades marks; length 63.2 cm; b) leather sheath with leather thong attached; length 54 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, museum number 3-23120, described as Petticoat. Bleached muslin; hem decorated with floral pattern in eyelet embroidery in white commercial thread. Waist band extended to form waistband. Length 79 cm. Width at bottom 90 cm. Cf. 25-3483-92; 13-5867 and 13-6004-05. See field notes in accession envelope. “Fustan” means petticoat in Spanish. “Pik” means petticoat in Maya. Bleached muslin and eyelet embroidery. Context of use: 3-23120, 3-23121 or 3-23122 and 3-23124 comprise Yucatecan woman’s everyday dress.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Reboza, museum number 3-23124, described as Reboza. Commercially woven rayon. Blue and black ticking with all over diamond patterns formed by white spots in black ticking. Both ends fringed. Length 195 cm. without fringe. Width 77 cm. Cf. 3-23120-23 and 3-23125; 25-3483-92; also 12-6012-13. From Valladolid. Commercial cloth. Part of Yucatecan woman’s everyday and festive costume.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Scraper, museum number 3-23193, described as Curved scraper made from oval section of tree gourd (crescentia cajete); dried clay adhering; 13.4 cm by 9.2 cm
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