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Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-27497, described as Shoulder blanket; brown wool ground in tapestry weave; off-center small serrate and diamond design in three colors; yellow/white double design band at warp ends; twisted, knotted figure; length without fringe 1.64 meter, width 1.20 meters. Context of use: garment.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-2381, described as Sarape, wool diamond decor. Length 88 inches, width 54 inches. Stylistically “the concentric diamond, horizontally long and narrow.” Medium-red predominating. Black motifs with silver centers, on the red background; red, orange-red, pink, coral, dark red-purple, two blues, two greens, black and silver, in border and center design. Warp 14-15, weft 72-84.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-27501, described as Shoulder blanket; white wool in tapestry weave; single black/yellow ochre/red band with hourglass design in black and red at warp ends; two-ply twisted self tassels; some red and black dashes on ground; length without fringe 1.60 meter, width 1.8 meters. Context of use: garment.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-27500, described as Shoulder blanket; white wool in tapestry weave; center is serrate diamond in black, yellow, white and red; at each end is band with black and yellow stripes and chevron-like design band; two-ply twisted self fringe; length without fringe 1.96 meters, width 1.12 meters. Context of use: garment.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-2383, described as Serape, diamond and stripes decor, wool.  L 96",  W 52", warp 17-19, weft 76-84.  Medium-red predominating.  Dark purple, blue, green, yellow, and white, evenly distributed through the design, with pink used only in some parts of the center and border designs.  Stylistically "the concentric diamond with details sharply geometric.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-27498, described as Shoulder blanket; brown wool ground in tapestry weave; brown and white double bands at both warp ends have inner hourglass design; center has red/green bands with inner red/white serrates (alternating colors); plaited tassels at warp ends; length not including tassels 1.96 meter, width 1.28 meters. Context of use: garment.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-2385, described as Serape wool diamond decor. fringe at both ends; length 79 inches, width 45 inches, warp 14-17, weft 34-41. Colors: Medium blue, black and white in the mosaic. Lighter blues, bright-red, pink and brown, on the black ground of border and diamond. Stylistically "the aggregate diamond and the large-scale mosaic.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-2386, described as Sarape, wool, red, an black diamond decor, fringe at ends. Length 79 inches, width 44 inches. Warp 13, weft 50-62. Colors: medium-red predominating. Black motifs on the red background; red, pink, white, yellow, green and light blue in border and center. Stylistically “The concentric diamond, square in proportions.”
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-27499, described as Shoulder blanket; white wool in tapestry weave with multicolor serrate diamond in center with smaller serrate figures around it; zigzag design edges lengthwise; striped design band with serrate designs within at warp ends; two-ply find self fringe; length without fringe 1.98 meter, width 1.16 meter. Context of use: garment.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-2384, described as Sarape, diamond decor, wool. Length 92 inches, width 61 inches (one piece). Warp 15-16, weft 68-96. Colors: blues predominating. Dark blue, two medium blues and white in the mosaic; an additional pale blue in the border and center. Light brown used only in motif at center of end border. Stylistically “The circular medallion having the concentric diamond organization.”