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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 7-5354, described as red homespun wool with horizontal blue stripes; border is solid red and continues in long strips; pink, green, blue, orange, and black stitching at ends of strips; length 54 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 7-5355, described as woman's; wool, homespun, black; sleeveless; slits on either side at the waists; length 1.10 meters
Hearst Museum object titled Gown, accession number 7-5119, described as Woman's linen chemise (kosula vodarka - "chemise of she who goes after water"); red and orange embroidered sleeves with long fringes at end.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 7-5123, described as Woman's wool sash (pojas) made from homespun; brownish-purple; white and blue weft designs near ends; very long fringe; 5" wide, 142" long. Used by women for everyday wear as sash under prepaska sash, 7-5124. Worn alone by older women. Fringe at end known as amajlija, "amulet". Made by women for own use and still worn by some women at time of collection. 7-5119-5128 comprise a complete costume.