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: Hearst Museum object titled Bag, museum number 3-23043, described as Bag in [card: crossed off "doubleface"]; overall tiny diamond design in red wool and white cotton; braided drawstrings; braided warps form loosely plaited fringe; yellow and green geometric side borders; height 30 cm, width 21 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Belt, museum number 3-28265, described as Man's amulet belt. Materials: Cotton, wool (one pouch contains black and white horsehair, one contains sisal? cordage). Techniques: Double or pattern weave, red wool embroidered, is series of joined pouches. Colors: Black and white, red embroidery. Dimensions: 48" long. Each pouch 2 3/4 x 3".
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: Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, museum number 3-17598, described as Huipil; White plain weave with multicolor weft brocade; some colored embroidery; elaborate patterns; 4 vertical red bands of ribbon on garment; w. at top 120 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, museum number 3-23458, described as Huipil; three-width; white cotton plain weave; brocade design mostly red; half way down on centerpiece, wide mano on sides; typical black silk rosettes on mano and in "sun" design around neck opening; 73 x 83.9 cm. Perfect example of huipil from this area.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Rebosa, museum number 3-555, described as Extremely old, rare and curious hand-woven "reboso" or scarf worn by Indian women. Cotton "ikat"; indigo and white with blue anthropomorphic figures in band at both ends; 4 brown, indigo, and white bands lengthwise at both sides; fancy (macrame) warp ends; W 81 cm, total L 244 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Reboza, museum number 3-15622, described as Reboza (shawl); black cotton plainweave with blue silk warp stripes; varicolored over-lapping layers of silk or rayon fringe (imitating featherwork) on knotted netting (macrame) fooundation; w. 81 cm., l. 2.44 m including fringe
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: Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, museum number 3-28261, described as Sampler; plainweave with embroidery and drawn work; white ground with 10 windows of drawn work and embroidery of various animals and plants including confronting heraldic lions; varicolored silk thread; silk embroidery in cross, chain, and satin stitch; drawn work; linen plain weave ground. 62.5 X 36.6 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Serape, museum number 3-2381, described as Sarape, wool diamond decor. Length 88 inches, width 54 inches. Stylistically “the concentric diamond, horizontally long and narrow.” Medium-red predominating. Black motifs with silver centers, on the red background; red, orange-red, pink, coral, dark red-purple, two blues, two greens, black and silver, in border and center design. Warp 14-15, weft 72-84.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Serape, museum number 3-15995, described as Serape. Wool. Tapestry weave. Varicolored geometric designs, including medallion and borders; predominantly red. 51 inches by 100 inches.
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