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Hearst Museum object titled Door ornament, accession number 9-11229, described as Door ornament; eight triangular pieces sewn onto the bottom of a broad band; multi-colored silk and cotton embroidery and mirror work ingeometric, floral and bird motifs on grey cotton, with a faded brownish printed cotton backing; multicolored fabric tassels and trim; Width 100 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mola, accession number 3-27503, described as Blouse (mola blouse); front and back mola panels each depict 4 animals; varicolored cotton on red ground; some embroidery in running stitch; morgonikat type with additional layers in area; yoke and sleeves are green/brown/white printed cotton; width across sleeves 71 cm., length, 51 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Mola, accession number 3-29385, described as Mola (two panels for blouse sewn together), red background, with multicolored appliques, cotton, three words appliqued across top of panels, standing anthropomorphic figure on left panel with various geometric tree-like designs, armadillo on right panel with tail grasped by a hand. 110 cm by 43 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mola, accession number 3-27758, described as Dress with mola front and back; child's dress; mugan type mola (2 colors, 2 layers); front design is 4 pairs of birds; back design is 6 eagle-like birds; red on grey twill ground; blue cloth at bottom, yellow cloth with red, orange trim at top; 1.33 cm. Multilayered applique cotton cloth with hand stitching; scraps of cloth, some synthetics.
Hearst Museum object titled Rebosa, accession 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.