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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 7-5141, described as Woman's wool apron; (skutina - generic term in literary Macedonian; peškir - local dialect for a twoel or this apron); red with black, white, brown, and gold diamond-shaped designs; 69 x 78 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 9-16606, described as coat/long jacket.  Magenta silk damask of medallion and geometric design.  White silk band embroidered with silk and gold wrapped thread inapplique curvilinear forms around neck and shoulder, sleeves, side slits and hem areas.  Woven silk bands in repetitive design applique parallel to white band.  Coat opens at center front and fastens with cast (brass?) buttons and cloth loops.  Finished with blue silk trim.  Lining is dark green damask of floral and geometric design.  Possible Ch'ing Dynasty.  Probably a woman's garment.  97 cm x 150 cm across sleeves.
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 3-29314, described as Mola; 4 layers, red background color with bird applique.  Multi-colored bird has stitches across wings, torso, and tail.  ERINETDA applique on both sides of bottom half; worn out and faded. 51.6 x 34.5 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 Serape, accession number 3-15699, described as Brown and blue serape with fringe border. Similar serape is in the collection of the Middle American Research institute, Tulane University, New Orleans; probably made by the same weaver (fide Alejandro de Avila blomberg, 1984).
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 5-8795, described as Cotton cloth; 12 cm. wide strips of plain weave (8) sewn together; off-white geometric designs on black ground; l. 160 cm; w, 100 cm.