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Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-15646, described as White dress made of 3 narrow loom widths, embroidered
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-15643, described as Cream colored dress (length?) with polychrome pattern in center.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-15647, described as White dress (2 loom-widths) with solid polychrome embroidery around neck only.  Unsewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15639, described as Blue huipil with polychrome zig-zagged embroidery design
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15618, described as White rayon huipil with polychrome embroidery. Information from Mrs. Amanda Hun, a ladina from Guatamala, personal communication 1992 (Margot Schevill); Commercially woven rayon cloth.  Purchased at the largest store in Coban, called "Deatz" - owned by a
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15796, described as Textile piece; cotton; polychrome; two ends finished in warp-end tassels; warp stripes and warp ikat; basket weave; yellow, green, blue, purple; 28 1/4 inches X 81 inches including tassels.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15609a, described as Huipil with rectangular collar basted to it; white rayon with attached white embroidered netting flounces; collar and hem polychrome floral embroidered; cross-stitch; 90 x 69 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15616, described as White huipil with polychrome embroidery. Information from Mrs. Aminta Hun, a ladina from Guatemala, pers. comm. 1992 (M. Schevill): Backstrap-loomed weaving technique called "Caxquem" (square design). Referenced in "X Balam Q'ue, El Pajaro Sol" by Dr. Dieseldorf, page 15. Embroidery and applique at neck. Circular embroidery motif at neck is called "snails.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15617, described as White huipil with polychrome embroidery. Information from Mrs. Aminta Hun, a ladina from Guatemala, pers. comm. 1992 (M. Schevill): Backstrap-loomed weaving technique called "Caxquem" (square design). Referenced in "X Balam Q'ue, El Pajaro Sol" by Dr. Dieseldorf, page 15. Embroidery and applique at neck. Circular embroidery motif at neck is called "snails.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15642, described as Red huipil with dark blue stripe & polychrome embroidery