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Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 3-23513, described as “Huipil” White cotton warp face with raised self-square; free-standing animal and bird varicolored cotton motifs; one row of larger figures; red and purple “mano” edges trimmed in red and green. 62.2 cm length by 106.7 cm width Provenience: Guatemala; Guatemala Dept.; San Pedro Sacatepequez attributed. Materials: Cotton warp face
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 3-23514, described as “Huipil” White cotton warp face with raised self-square; free-standing cotton brocade figures of birds and trees in red and purpura; thick “mano” ditto; red and blue borders. 59.7 cm length by 111.8 cm width Provenience: Guatemala; Guatemala Dept.; San Pedro Sacatepequez attributed. Materials: Cotton warp face; cotton brocade
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-23517, described as Huipil; old style; white cotton repp; top half solidly covered with bands of cotton brocade of red, and blue threads in geometric motifs; 61cm X 87.6cm wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-23455a,b, described as Two parts of a three-width huipil; a) centerpiece, white cotton warp face; red, yellow, blue weft stripes; groups of three bands of red, yellow, green, purple brocade; 55.9 x 111.7 cm.; b) Side selection; 36.8 x 101.6 cm. A note pinned to it read: "San Pedro Sacatepequez, San Marcos; often worn in San Antonio (Sacatepequez).
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-23456, described as One part of a two-width huipil; white cotton warp face; upper two-thirds brocaded in bands of purple cotton with three stripes purple-yellow-purple, repeated between; band of red and blue brocade at bottom; mano a heavier brocade band; 43.2 x 77.5 cm. A note pinned to it read:"San Pedro Sacatepequez, San Marcos; often worn in San Antonio (Sacatepequez)." Neither specimen fits any description of the huipil of either San Pedro or San Antonio.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-23457a,b, described as Huipil; not seamed; white cotton plain weave; main pattern gold, red, purple diamonds; solid band of red at bottom; wide open brocade mano; 47.6 x 91.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Loom, accession number 3-23512a-i, described as Loom in process; a) leather and hemp cord back strap; b) wood batten; 59.1 cmlength; c) loom bars, two; 69.2 cm length; d) material in process, white cotton with free-standing brocade animals; e) heddle; f) wood bobbin; 75 cm length; g) shed rod; 71.1 cm length; h) extra loom bar; 71.1 cm length; i) cane; 58.4 cm length. Note with loom reads "tenter (pg.32) a piece of bamboo held in place by long thorns is lost from this loom.
Hearst Museum object titled Napkin, accession number 3-23515, described as Servilleta/napkin; white cotton repp; bands of free-standing varicolored cotton brocade birds, human and animal figures; 75.0cm X 44.5cm wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 3-23516, described as Sash; yellow cotton warp face; bands of free-standing varicolored silk and cotton brocade bird and tree figures; knotted fringe with tassels; 198.2cm X 28cm wide.