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Hearst Museum object titled Bed covering, accession number 3-39, described as Bed covering (zabana); twill weave; cotton and wool; red, yellow, dark blue and green stripes; ends machine hemmed; approximately 1 m 32 cm wide, 2 m long
Hearst Museum object titled Chamarro, accession number 3-12, described as Chamarro of native; wool; twill and tapestry weaves; brown, white, red, blue; long fringe; approximately 2 m long and 90 cm wide REMARKS: Ornamentation ancient
Hearst Museum object titled Chamarro, accession number 3-122, described as Indian zarape or chamarro; 3-122 the same as 3-121 above except that a natural brown instead of black wool was used; it appears older and more worn, also less heavy; approximately 1 m 68 cm long plus 20 cm fringe, 81 cm wide [3-121 tapestry and twill weaves; natural black and white wool with red and blue dyed design in red, white, and blue; also black and white twill pattern; warp form fringes on ends]
Hearst Museum object titled Chamarro, accession number 3-121, described as Indian zarape or chamarro; 3-121 tapestry and twill weaves; natural black and white wool with red and blue dyed design in red, white, and blue; also black and white twill pattern; warp form fringes on ends; approximately 1 m 58 cm long plus 20 cm fringe at ends; approximately 92 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Child's belt, accession number 3-85, described as Child’s waistband or faja; brocaded with wool yarn; multicolored with any designs; warp braided together at ends; approximately 1 m 70 cm long, 4 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Cinta, accession number 3-86, described as Woman’s headband or cinta; twilled wool and cotton; red with green and off-white portions; approximately 3 m 26 cm, 1.6 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Coton, accession number 3-154, described as Men’s overshirt (cotton). For the color purple the fiber is silk and the dye result is synthetic.
Hearst Museum object titled Delantal, accession number 3-61, described as Woman’s apron (delantal); plain and twilled weaves; brocaded in silk, wool and cotton, multicolored; brocade letters say “Teresa B.” and “Feliz Año 1990”; warps twisted together to form fringes; 64 cm wide at hem, 83 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-233, described as Girdle or woman’s waistband (Woven of natural black and white wool, thin 3 ply yarn stripes. Only warp shows stripes. Unwoven warp ends simple curl together at ends. Approximately 3 m 4 cm long, 7 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-124, described as Waistband for woman; for the color red the fiber is wool and the dye result is synthetic