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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 7-7084, described as Apron.  Cotton.  Plain weave, lace band and border.  White.  32½ inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 2-63385, described as Apron, of warp printed silk ribbons of purple pin stripes on white with printed purple rose motifs with green leaves, yellow buds. Ribbon borders are purple satin wave, ribbons are joined by off white linen lace insertions (possibly Maltese lace) of floral motifs connected by braided brides. Apron edged in matching lace, as is free hanging pointed pocket tacked on right side. Pentagonal apron with center point is attached at top (in 12 tucks) to purple silk velvet ribbon with satin weave back. Velvet ribbon serves as sash.
Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 7-7019a-d, described as Tape. Lace pieces.
Hearst Museum object titled Basketry cap, accession number 9-21241a,b, described as a: little boy’s black satin cap. Blue and white lining with off-lozenge-shape pattern.  Front center: flower basket (appliqued machine embroidery) over lace strips symbolizing rocks and water. Top right and left: trifoils of bead-chains (clouds?) flanking one paillette star. Red pompom and triangular constellation in star-studded sky represent top rank in imperial examinations. b: bag of beads that have fallen off cap.
Hearst Museum object titled Bib, accession number 7-6998, described as Lace. Filet collar piece.
Hearst Museum object titled Bloomers, accession number 2-67036a-c, described as White cotton bloomers; machine sewn, commercially made. No closure at waist; printed with small purple ink stamp “27” near waist on side seam. machine- made lace trim a) 66.5 cm long, small tear near crotch. b) 65.5 cm long; c) 65 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-29592, described as Huipil- Casamiento: Lace, commercial cotton, 1 piece. Ends hand stitched; head hole cut out and faced with manta, also sleeve openings. Embroidered with cotton whipping stitch. (25.5 cm X 63.5 cm). Context: short style; lace  German influence, from rural Coban, fiesta costume (Hun). Bottom could have worn out and been cut off. Olga Arriola de Geng Some wear, little rip at neck seam.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 2-63379, described as White blouse, china silk blouse with high neck, leg-o-mutton sleeves. High, tight cuff and high neck of machine lace of all over des. of small circles. Front dec. with cheap machine embroidery center row of open work diamonds with side row of poinsettas. vertical groups of tucks at front and back neck and shoulders. Back button opening
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 7-7165, described as Waist blouse; silk, metal buttons; satin over taffeta; ribbon, embroidery, lace trim; embroidered buttons. Pink. 18.5 inches long, 14 inch sleeve.
Hearst Museum object titled Bodice, accession number 7-7279, described as bodice (1898) - weighted silk, pale yellow/greenish, long sleeves set into bodice with 'perky' ruffle on shoulder. Satin makes "v" in front, edged with rows of silk ribbon (cream center and black selvages). ribbon over shoulder in double v around shoulder blade. Ruffle over shoulder and hem and flounce edged with same. Embroidered net filling in v in neck line . Stand up collar with band of grey/blue tape just above collarbone embellished with metallic and beaded decoration, turquoise beads. Collar fastens in back with hooks and eyes, bodice in front. Striped satin ribbon (x3) same as small ribbon 4 stripes in black. Rosette on PL side, larger cockade in center back. Series of laces in side on right and left in front in eyelets. Boning in front and back. hooks to hook bodice to skirt missing. Waistband expanded by 2" each side