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Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-568, described as Huipil; hand embroidered chemise of Matlatjinca costume; heavily embroidered dark red flowers and birds on white handspun cotton in plainweave with horizontal rows of evenly spaced openwork; 3 loom widths sewn together; width 92 cm, length 79 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-569, described as Huipil; hand embroidered chemise of Matlatjinca costume; large areas of heavily embroidered indigo complex designs of birds and flowers (yoke, entire hem, etc.) on white handspun, handwoven cotton in plainweave with horizontal rows of evenly spaced openwork; 3 loom width sewn together; width 90 cm, length 72 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-553, described as Hand-woven serape, red with white black and yellow stripes and diamonds.  Red circle at neck hole.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-575, described as Old woven “serape”; medium blue, black, white and brown in the mosaic; brown, red-brown, vermillion (orange-red), turquoise, blue and white on the black ground of the center and border; stylistically “the circular medallion and the large-scale mosaic”; warp 13-14, weft 36-48, size 48.5 in x 80 in
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-554, described as Hand-woven serape, white with red, orange and black stripes, arrow decoration in center.