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Hearst Museum object titled Cinta de sombrero, accession number 3-167, described as Hat band (cinta de sombrero).  Remarks: "For male indian
Hearst Museum object titled Embroidered fragment, accession number 9-15807, described as Fragment textile. Lined piece,  Linen, silk.  Plain weave, embroidered, plain weave lining.  Natural ground, red, green, white and brown designs, blue lining.  Floral motifs.  57 inches by 49 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-32065, described as Faja, Santa Catarina Palopó, Sololá, Guatemala.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-220, described as Man’s waistband (Thin, red cotton cloth, edges hand hemmed. Fringe of multicolored commercial wool yarn, knotting never finished. 74 cm long with approximately 16 cm fringe on each end. 21.5 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-226, described as Woman’s waistband or faja (Cotton, plain weave, thick weft -stripes: red, white, yellow, blue-warp ends braided. 1 m 14 cm long, 6.8 at one end, tapering to 4 cm at the other.)
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-29656, described as Faja de hombre: Backstrap-loomed, warp predominant plain weave. Single-faced suppl. weft brocading. One piece, warps cut.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-91, described as Faja for woman’s waist or waistband; cotton; red, white, blue, yellow, and green; wool yarn brocading; warp end braided together; approximately 2 m 20 cm long, 7.5 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-29940, described as Backstrap-loomed, warp-faced plain weave; single-faced supplemental weft brocading; one piece; cut and uncut warps create 6" fringes on both ends. Width of piece varies along its length. 250 cm x 24-27 cm. Native name and meaning; faja, belt; hombre, men's. Materials, techniques: cotton, 3 and 4 singles, red; 2 two-ply orange. Supplemental weft cotton 4 two-ply in white, green, lavender, orange, yellow, maroon; acrylic or wool in 2 two-ply fuchsia; silk or rayon 2 two-ply in dark purple.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-32187, described as Faja, cotton, probably back strap woven, warp face dominate with thicker weft, repweave: variable weave. Warp stripes are red, purple, blue and green; with central thin stripes in ikat/jaspe design. Warp ends cut and left as loose fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-32193, described as Faja, salmon colored, cotton belt. Woven on a back-strap loom with multi colored single faced supplementary brocade weaving, sedalina. Fringe at one end is warp loops. At the other end the loops have been cut.