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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 16-20600, described as wool, woven bag with out handles.  made of a woven strip 76cm long, folded at center then sewn together along each side.  weaving is in stripes of varying widths - brown, tan, beige.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 16-20601, described as large woven bag made from 1 long woven strip 197cm long, folded in the middle then sewn along both edges.  no handles; selvage edge at top, natural wool; brown dark brown, tan, gray brown, in variegated width stripes.
Hearst Museum object titled Cord, accession number 16-20591, described as hand woven cord; brown, cream and black; finished with 6 braided tails at one end and loose fringe at the other.  combination of cotton (brown) and wool (cream, black) yarns.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 16-20598, described as very finely woven Andean wool hat/cap with chin strap, ear flaps and front visor.  woven of natural wool - possibly llama (cream, dark brown, black, medium brown, gray, tan) in horizontal stripes, some of which are varied with trapezoids woven into the stripe and visor has a "capital I" woven into the bottom stripe.  bordered all around with woven narrow bands of tan, brown and or black.  small wool pompom at top and each ear flap is decorated with a pompom.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 16-20599, described as woven Andean wool hat/cap with chin strap, ear flaps and visor.  woven of natural wool, possibly llama (brown, cream, very dark brown); all edges finished with multiple rows of chain stitching in cream, brown or dark brown.  top finished with a brown and cream pompom; ear flaps finished iwth short cords which end in cream pompoms 8cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Poncho, accession number 16-20602, described as woven llama (and alpaca) wool - brown, very dark brown, and cream in perpendicular stripes of varying width.  brown stripes divided by narrow (3cm) dark brown and cream bands woven in wide triangles and 0.5cm bands of black and cream.  bordered on all 4 sides with dark brown band.  neck slit is bound with cotton fabric (purplish-brown).
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 16-20596, described as braided rope of llama wool; brown, tan, gray.  tied off at one end with fringe gray yarn and by a yarn twist at the other.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 16-20597, described as braided llama wool rope; dark brown, light brown, gray, tied off a tone end with red yarn hanking and at the other with magenta yarn hanking. braid narrows at one end to 2-strand braid for the last 7cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 16-20595, described as braided rope of llama wool (cream, brown, dark brown).  handmade.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 16-20590, described as woven wool (commercial yarn) sash.  striped (length-wise: wine, cream, black, cream, wine) with 5 woven tails at each end (same as 5 stripe colors), finished with tassels at the end of each.