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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-21664, described as Sari blouse:  Bust measurement = 94.0 cm; shoulder measurement = 40.0cm.   Magenta w/ irregular stripe of lighter color, square neck in back; modified V neck in front; short sleeves; metal hooks down front w/ thread loop eyes; snaps and thread loops inside shoulders to keep bra straps from showing; cotton lined.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-21663, described as Sari blouse:  94.0cm at bust; 40.0cm at shoulders. Royal blue silk, lined with dark blue cotton; short sleeved; machine stitched with hand hemming, metal hooks w/ thread eyes; snaps & thread loops inside shoulders ( used to keep bra straps from showing).
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-21662, described as Sari Blouse:  L=39.5cm shoulder to hem; W=46.5cm across back at underarms.   Navy blue, fitted, blouse to be worn w/ a sari.  Rounded neck, half sleeves w/ brocade bands of pink, gold, and turquoise blue, woven in a floral motif. Center front is open and had metal hooks and hand sewn eyes.  Fittted and shaped w/ 4 darts in front and 2 in back.  Large 3.5cm seams with serated edges.  Snaps on shoulders.   Cotton lining.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 9-21607, described as Woman’s jacket: L=108.0 neck to hem; W=140.5 cm sleeve edge to sleeve edge; Imperial Era, blue gauze ground, with dragon medallion pattern woven into fabric; Han-style sleeves finished with wide bands of white, black and silver, embroidered with birds and flowering branches and flying insects. Side slits, neck opening and bottom borders edged with black and white bands of embroidered silk and lace; gold buttons Lined in navy silk.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 9-21606, described as Woman’s jacket: L=91.7 neck to hem; W=176.8 cm sleeve edge to sleeve edge; Imperial Era, yellow/gold w/ red linig; embroidered flowers  (blue, pink, navy, white, coral, blue green overall pattern, large floral and Chinese character medallion in center front.  and couched gold Greek  key decorative band  on sleeves, shoulders, along front and back hems  and across front enclosure;  red lining, narrow Manchu sleeves.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 9-21605, described as Woman’s jacket: L=102.0 cm neck to hem; W= 128.2 cm sleeve edge to sleeve edge; Imperial Era, red ground with blue embroidered blue flowers and multicolored butterflies and birds; wide Han-style sleeves with couched gold floral design bordered on medium blue ground, with finishing bands of black embroidered with white, gray and blue. Neck opening, side slits and bottom borders all edged with double bands of black and figured blue-gray separated by red piping; blue lining.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 9-21608, described as Woman’s jacket: Length: 109.5 (neck to hem); W=103.0 (sleeve edge to sleeve edge); Imperial Era, red with woven pattern floral pattern; red lining; finely embroidered black border with multicolored flowers, horses and birds around neck, along side slits and across bottom edges; Han-style sleeves with fine embroidery band of boating scene which includes two people on a white ground, plus black band of multicolored flowers, horses and birds.; gold couched decoration; slits up the sides and lapel have a Moslem(?) cutout shape; fine blue band finishes botton edge and separated sleef decoration from body of the garment.; buttons are gold.
Hearst Museum object titled Kimono, accession number 9-21597, described as Woman’s kimono; L=161.0 cm neck to hem; W= 128.5 cm sleeve edge to sleeve edge; ecru ground w/ blue lining; hand painted pink chrysanthemums with blue-gray leaves patterned throughout the fabric. Shaded blue to white lining.
Hearst Museum object titled Kimono, accession number 9-21596, described as Woman’s kimono; salmon pink and white ground; shibori tie-died dots form large floral patterned areas; salmon, gray-blue, dark green and white, hand painted flowers on silk with woven swastika pattern form hem border, sleeve decoration and medallion on one shoulder.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-21552, described as Man’s robe; off-white, sleeveless robe.  Twill weave; gold supplemental weft designs and braid along front opening, shoulders and armholes; 3 stripes of gold near center of each front; 52.5 cm x 15.75 cm gold chevron with flame-like extensions ending in leaf-like sahpeas at shoulders; supplemental weft gold stripe extending 32 cm from shoulder; 15 cm gold stripe under each armhole; back covered with similar shapes as front; 59 cm x 69.5 cm central panel; 2 9 cm x 48 cm shapes on side of center panel; hem of back has 61 cm x 28.5 cm gold flame-like extensions ending with leaf-like shapes; special braiding around neck edge; paper interfacing on back neckline