Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Year collected [Missing] Remove constraint Year collected: [Missing] Accession number Acc.4038 Remove constraint Accession number: Acc.4038

Search Results

Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 9-18234, described as Blanket (all-purpose cloth used for wrap, hammock, baby carrier, etc.): indigo ground; patterned bands of fine geometric designs and stripes on broad strip of red ground on both ends of blanket (there is a continual variation in pattern in these bands). Made from 4 pieces of handwoven cotton hand-stitched together; natural dyes (indigo and cocchineal red (?)); black weft thread; supplementary warp design; rolled hand-stitched hems.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 9-18238, described as Blanket (all-purpose for wrap, hammock, baby carrier, etc.): black background with spaced bands of geometric patterns and stripes in white, yellow, black; ends fringed and banded with strip of wavy linear patterning. A machine-made copy of tribal textile (probably Jarai or Rhade) using tribal patterns. Made for sale at Montagnard market in Saigon. Not clear if actually made in Saigon. Probably bought new by donor.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 9-18247, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket or shawl, accession number 9-18241, described as Blanket/shawl: black and blue stried ground; multicolored selvedge stipes; fringed ends (unknotted) bordered with red and white striped band. All purpose blanket used for wrap and also probably used for carrying cloth; made for sale at Saigon Montagnard market. New, probably never used. Made form machine woven cotton; synthetic dyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket or shawl, accession number 9-18240, described as Blanket/shawl (all purpose blanket/shawl probably used as a carrying cloth): black background with evenly spaced blue stripes; fringed (unknotted) ends with adjacent red bands; multicolored selvedge bands. Made from machine-woven cotton with supplementary weft and warp patterning; chemical dyes. Made for sale at Montagnard market in Saigon. New, probably never used.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket or shawl, accession number 9-18229, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse and collar, accession number 9-18650, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 9-18242, described as Length of cloth: black background with multicolored stripes; cloth deteriorating and ripping throughout. This type of long, relatively narrow cloth is probably used for man’s loin cloth; cloth sold at Saigon Montagnard market. Made from machine woven, warp-faced plain weave cotton; synthetic dyes; this cloth is probably cut from a bold of fabric.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-18235, described as Loincloth worn by Rhade men: long narrow length of cloth with a band of blue, green, red, black, yellow and white stripes running along each selvedge. Made from hand spun, handwoven cotton; plain weave, unknotted fringed ends; natural dyes (?); supplementary warp pattern bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Loincloth, accession number 9-18245, no description available.