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Hearst Museum object titled Baby wrap, accession number 16-20240, described as Baby wrap; 70 centimeter x 82 centimeter.; natural white weave; lower edge scalloped with embroidery; multi-colored form motifs embroidered across lower part of wrap; hemmed with overcast stitches; stiffening agent (starch?) applied to back of embroidered area.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20306, described as belt; 330 cm x 4 cm including fringe; warp- faced plain weave; white background with red-purple, blue, pink, yellow-orange, and red warp float patterning; vertical patterns of deep red-purple diamonds in center bordered by 3 rows of zig-zags on each side; red and white checks and white edges; loom finish at one end; 8.5 cm fringe at other end;
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20278, described as Belt; 8.5 x 130 cm, plus 12 cm braided fringe at bottom and 6 cm looped together warp threads at top; orange and blue-purple, reversible central patten of geometric designs; llamas or birds; narrow woven designs, left, middle, and right edge in green and yellow.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20303, described as belt; 229 cm x 7.25 cm; warp- faced weave; sienna, blue, red, yellow, and white stripes; 9 cm fringe;
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20302, described as belt; 163 cm x 10 cm excluding fringe; handwoven warp- faced white with 4 yellow and 4 navy blue stripes; supplemental weft designs in red and green wool ; designs include deer with antlers, human figure with dress, human figure with pants and hat, bird-like figures, cat-like figure and other geometric designs; 8 cm looped fringe on one end;
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20283, described as Belt; 92 x 3.5 cm; brown and cream double weave with animals, letters and geometric shapes plus one woman; edge of weaving black, ends whip stitched.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20279, described as Peruvian belt [faja]:  8.5cm x 166 cm, plus  warp braided fringe of 10cm [top] and 15cm [bottom]. Reversible color pattern of pink & white rectangles; green/yellow/pink borders w/ letters used in design elements [“t”, “n”, “s”].  Center figures geometric; flower, bird, llama, monkey; yellow and purple warp thread design runs down the center; Completely warp pattern weave.  Pattern colors reverse on opposite side.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20276, described as Belt; over all 273 cm; woven belt 98 cm; woven ties  one 62 cm, the other 67 cm; narrow woven bands (jacimas) knotted to each end;green and white woven band is looped onto end warps of belt before weaving. belt ; red natural cream, yellow, green, pink; warpwise bands with birds, a cat or lizard motif, geometric figures; one band green and natural cream-pink edge; 2nd red white, hellow green with pink edge.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20305, described as belt; 284 cm x 7 cm excluding fringe; warp-faced and two faced; white, tan, blue, yellow, green, burnt orange, and brown warp threads; warp floated designs of anthropomorphic figures of birds, deer, and geometric figures; 11 cm looped fringe at one end;
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 16-20298, described as belt; 213 cm x 22 cm; warp- faced plain weave; deep red background with 5 varying width complimentary warp pattern red, white, and green bands; loom finished on one end; 11 cm fine loop-end braids gathered in two bundles with red yarn on other end; 90 cm x .5 cm complimentary warp woven tie with geometric figures and end tassel knotted to red yarn; small catch-overcast stitch along edge of cloth near braids; wide center stripe has red and green striped background with white geometric patterns; patterns include diamond with multiple rays and 6-segmented hexagon with bird in each segment; same patterns on 4 narrower stripes with birds and “x”’s; loom woven backstrap;