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Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 10-3436, described as Mat; 54 cm x 34 cm; flat plain weave basketry mat; plaid in green, beige, light orange and mauve
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 10-3449, described as Reed mat:  Red & black ,woven reed mat featuring a Buddhist (?) religious figure in the center with border bands around edges; reversible.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 16-20387, described as Woolen square; dark red wood, scene embroidered with bright,multi-colored yarnand words, “Lago Titicaca.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 10-3435, described as Mat; 54 x 35 cm; flat plain weave basketry mat with stripes and ziz zags in purple, dark blue, blue-green and red
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry, accession number 7-10077, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry, accession number 16-20244, described as Tapestry; 65.5 x 80 centimeter, excluding fringe; white warp, off-white weft, central design of monkey playing flute; double interlock tapestry
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry, accession number 16-20243, described as Tapestry; 69.5 centimeter x 79 centimeter. with fringe 1.cm. wool, dark brown ground, two multicolor birds facing opposite directions touching at bottoms; white warp with narrow white band at top and bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry panel, accession number 16-20339, described as Tapestry panel; 5 sections. Olive green ground with red, black, white ,yellow, and blue figures. Each section has a different figure; a) frog, b) bird c) ? d) bird e) bird. Sections separated with woven warp threads. Width: 39.5 centimeters; length: 209 centimeters. Wool, woven on cotton warp.
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry panel, accession number 16-20340, described as 4-section tapestry panel; Ecru ground with red, yellow, green, orange, gray, blue, and gold figure in center of each section. First section contains human with hat. Second, third, and fourth sections have birds. Width: 41 centimeters. Length: 144 centimeters. Fringe: 3.5 centimeters. Wool woven in cotton warp.
Hearst Museum object titled Wall hanging, accession number 16-20242, described as Wall hanging; 73 x 110.5 centimeter, plus 2 centimeter fringe; tapestry; wool; four multi colored animal figures:  deer, 2 birds, man on horse; geometric patters on bottom