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Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-18235, described as Loincloth worn by Rhade men: long narrow length of cloth with a band of blue, green, red, black, yellow and white stripes running along each selvedge. Made from hand spun, handwoven cotton; plain weave, unknotted fringed ends; natural dyes (?); supplementary warp pattern bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-11403, described as loin cloth; 'dhoti' or 'mundu' (Malayalam) or 'lungi'; handspun, handwoven cotton, plain weave; white with green lines along selvage and at each end. Length 184 cm., Width 126 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-12979, described as Loin cloth; main’s, black, green, yellow floral print and stripes on white ground; materials/techniques: cotton, mill made and printed
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-12980, described as Loin cloth for men; black, yellow, brown, green check with warp ikat, red selvage; materials/techniques: cotton, hand-woven; ikat
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 18-49, described as Brown tapa breechclout.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 10-3453, described as Woven cotton man's loin cloth, with decorative edge and tassels on one end. Dark brown with longitudinal narrow bands of tan and red, plus a 9.7 cm band of woven (tan) figures (pyramids, "X's", primitive human figures) along one long side.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 10-3099, described as Loincloth in process; white cotton, total length 231 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 10-2834, described as Loincloth; cotton; 270 by 29.3 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-11400, described as Loin cloth; man's; handwoven, plain weave cotton in a red, yellow, white, green plaid; blue selvages; Length 178 cm., Width 123 cm. Made by men.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 10-3006, described as Loin cloth; black plain weave with white stripes on wrap