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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-15666, described as Blouse, "cholee", Parsee Hindu.  Silk.  Twill weve, embroidered in chain stitch.  Magenta red ground, varicolored designs.  Geometric designs.  Has a few hole near bottom hem.  27½ inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-11231, described as blouse; woman's; multi-coloured cotton brocade, largely maroon, yellow and black stripes; short-sleeved with rick-rack trim around neck, sleeves and bottom, mirror work, embroidery and rick rack over each breast; Length 57 cm., width 73 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 18-416, described as Long blouse; yellow rayon crepe; embroidered. Worn by married women, for âfancy dress;â worn with batik skirt; made to sell in village market. Width across sleeves 126 cm. Length 104 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 18-393, described as Blouse (âbadju kuruengâ); long; cotton; blue and white floral design on pink ground. Used by young woman; worn with fine batik when going to town or to village marked. Width across arms 138 cm. see 8-448
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-13593, described as Blouse; woman’s; black; side closure with snaps; daily wear; worn over trousers; favored for summer.  This material does not perform well in heat.  Lacquer coating induces sweating, tends to crack and is not very durable.  Not seen much anymore, either in garments or yardage form.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 18-1007, described as Blouse, light yellow rayon; alternating bands of openweave and solid material; no buttons. Worn by Blair family cook (with batik sarong). Width across sleeves ca. 1.45 m.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-29911, described as Blouse; backstrap-loomed, warp-predominant plain weave, two-faced supp. weft brocading, two pieces of cloth joined front, back, and sleeve ends by hand-stitching; one end selvedge loom-finished, other end warps cut and hand-hemmed; birds, V's, and inverted V's, cone-shaped designs; 91.5 cm X 85 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-26937, described as blouse, cotton, long sleeves open at cuff; bodice is pleated and has glass bead embroidery in geometrical design; beaded cuffs in geometrical design; with included sleeves; purchased from widow of brujo (was her own garment) Man’s “wedding” shirt from San Pablito.  (fide Alejandro de Avila Blomberg, 1984)
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-29910, described as Blouse; backstrap-loomed, warp-predominant plain weave, two-faced supp. weft brocading, two pieces of cloth joined front, back, and sides by hand-stitching; one end selvedge loom-finished, other end warps cut and hand-hemmed; embroidered designs in geometric shapes; 93.5 cm X 88.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 18-411, described as Long blouse; wine cotton velveteen; worn; lacking gold thread ornamentation. Worn by women at âAdatâ ceremonies, e.g. when chief of lineage is inaugurated. Compare with 18-449. Width across sleeves 154 cm. Length 96.5 cm.