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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-206, described as Woman’s apron cloth (cotton basketweave. Red with blue, white, and yellow stripes. 88 x 72 cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-28, described as Apron for girl (delantal); 3-27 cotton twill; brown, dark blue and white, one end cut, other end fringed, 80 cm long, 50 cm wide; 3-28 cotton twill, multicolor stripes, predominantly brown, fringed on both ends, 50 cm long, 49 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-23b, described as Apron (delantal) tapestry weave, cotton-multicolored stripes with ikat design, out of one end, warp forms fringe at other end. 82 cm long, 62 cm wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-22, described as Guipil of native woman; white with green, red and yellow stripes and brocading; neck bound with pink ribbon; embroidered; approximately 102 cm long and 103 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Camisa, accession number 3-114, described as Shirt (camisa); off-white plain weave; appears commercially manufactured; long sleeves gathered into cuffs; collar and cuffs of red and white plaid material; V-neck; approximately 81 cm long, 1 m 20 cm around hem
Hearst Museum object titled Chamarro, accession number 3-122, described as Indian zarape or chamarro; 3-122 the same as 3-121 above except that a natural brown instead of black wool was used; it appears older and more worn, also less heavy; approximately 1 m 68 cm long plus 20 cm fringe, 81 cm wide [3-121 tapestry and twill weaves; natural black and white wool with red and blue dyed design in red, white, and blue; also black and white twill pattern; warp form fringes on ends]
Hearst Museum object titled Chamarro, accession number 3-121, described as Indian zarape or chamarro; 3-121 tapestry and twill weaves; natural black and white wool with red and blue dyed design in red, white, and blue; also black and white twill pattern; warp form fringes on ends; approximately 1 m 58 cm long plus 20 cm fringe at ends; approximately 92 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Delantal, accession number 3-134, described as Women’s apron or delantal (White cotton-basket weave, twilled and plain brocading in green, yellow, red and blue-warp forms brief fringe at ends. Approximately 92 cm long, 83 cm wide.)
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 Dress, accession number 3-185, described as Woman’s garment or gavacha (apron-like, except has fitted bodice fastening with hooks  and eyes down back to waist. Ruffle around neckline. Sleeveless. All edges bound with a commercial blue and white print cotton. Skirt has interior pocket. Approximately 45 cm. Fabric cotton, plain weave with red, yellow, blue and green stripes, and stripes with ikat designs. Length 1m 25 cm width across hem 95 cm.