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Hearst Museum object titled Delantal, accession number 3-61, described as Woman’s apron (delantal); plain and twilled weaves; brocaded in silk, wool and cotton, multicolored; brocade letters say “Teresa B.” and “Feliz Año 1990”; warps twisted together to form fringes; 64 cm wide at hem, 83 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Delantal, accession number 3-149, described as Woman’s garment or delantal. (Diamond twill cotton. Multicolored stripes. Cotton and silk.)
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, accession number 3-88, described as Woman’s headband or cinta; twill and plain weave; cotton and silk; red with multicolored designs, floating warp’ silk pom poms, metal loops and fringe on ends; approximately 2m 8 cm long plus ends 33 cm long, 3.5 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, accession number 3-78, described as Woman’s headband or cinta; plain and twill weave; cotton, wool and silk; red with multicolored floating warp designs; multicolored silk pom poms, metal loops and fringe on ends; approximately 2 m 33 cm long, 2.7 cm wide, fringe 33 cm on each end
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, child's, accession number 3-75, described as Child's headband; twill and plain weaves; silk, multicolored; silk pom poms and fringe on ends; approximately 66 cm long plus fringe, 1 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-59, described as Woman’s shirt (huipil); white cotton; plain weave; upper portion green cotton, basket weave; sewn to lower portion; multicolored brocading in silk, cotton and wool; approximately 1 m wide, 1 m 18 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-241, described as Huipil (cotton basketweave-white, red, yellow, and green stripes, vertical. Applique at neck and embroidery, silk, in red, blue, yellow, purple, green and white. Scattered silk threads woven into warp and weft. 63.5 cm long, approximately 1 m 17 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-17, described as Woman’ shirt (huipil); white cotton; brocaded with red and yellow; stitched in dark blue; appliqued in dark blue ribbon; approximately 78 cm long, 96 cm wide For the color red the fiber is silk and the dye result is cochineal
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-145, described as Guipil (Brown cotton with some white weft stripes. Brocaded in red and orange cotton. Dark blue applique work at neck.)  For the color red, the fiber is cotton and the dye result is madder. For the color pink the fiber is silk and the dye result is probable synthetic.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-37, described as Woman’s garment (huipil); white cotton, plain weave; upper part brown cotton, plain and twill weaves with multicolored brocade in cotton and silk; neck bound with fabric and embroidered; approximately 93 cm wide, 1 m long