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Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 2-68268, described as Petticoat: white cotton cambric, machine stitched, full length w/ Cluny-type bobbin lace edging and insert; deep ruffle w/ horizontal pleating; waist band and tie closures. Damaged: several small holes and 1 split area, 1 tie missing. Starched. 96L X 134W, approx. Women’s undergarment.
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 3-15609b, described as petticoat; white rayon with attached white embroidered netting flounces; collar and hem polychrome floral embroidered; cross-stitch; 91 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 3-23120, described as Petticoat. Bleached muslin; hem decorated with floral pattern in eyelet embroidery in white commercial thread. Waist band extended to form waistband. Length 79 cm. Width at bottom 90 cm. Cf. 25-3483-92; 13-5867 and 13-6004-05. See field notes in accession envelope. “Fustan” means petticoat in Spanish. “Pik” means petticoat in Maya. Bleached muslin and eyelet embroidery. Context of use: 3-23120, 3-23121 or 3-23122 and 3-23124 comprise Yucatecan woman’s everyday dress.
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 2-72093a-d, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 1-255425a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 2-67047, described as Petticoat: white cotton, tapered silhouette, added eyelet lace ruffle at hem. Machine-made applique lace trim, green brocade ribbon. Tie closures. Length 99 cm. Materials: cotton, organza. Techniques: weaving, embroidery, sewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 2-66942, described as Sheer, white cotton petticoat or nightgown with lace and dreamwork strips and pleats at the shoulders.  Garment has 3/4 length sleeves and hook-and-eye fasteners along the back.
Hearst Museum object titled Petticoat, accession number 2-67048, described as Black, cotton, sateen petticoat with attached black eyelet applique ruffle, tape and tie closure and a tapered silhouette.