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: Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, museum number 3-15618, described as White rayon huipil with polychrome embroidery. Information from Mrs. Amanda Hun, a ladina from Guatamala, personal communication 1992 (Margot Schevill); Commercially woven rayon cloth. Purchased at the largest store in Coban, called "Deatz" - owned by a
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: Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, museum number 3-15633, described as Cofrade costume jacket of black wool with polychrome embroidery trousers for 15632
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: Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, museum number 3-15632, described as Cofrade costume jacket of black wool with polychrome embroidery
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: Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, museum number 3-14987, described as Woman’s skirt. Blue with thin white stripes. Wool yarn border trim. Date collected: June, 1956.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, museum number 3-15613, described as Tie-dye (ikat) slirt of red plaid; typical Guatemalan type; cord waist is typical form of closure. Cloth came from Salcaja, Tothicapan. K'iche merchants brought cloth into town to sell.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, museum number 3-15614, described as skirt, long woven cotton with elastic drawstring waistband. Pleated, multicoloured. Primarily navy blue with vertical strops of yellow, crimson, lavender and white. Horizontal bands are green and some ecot pattern as well. No hem.
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