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Hearst Museum object titled Slipper, accession number 9-18700a, described as Slipper, part of a pair; patch suede of dark brown/blue/orange brown instep; sewn with suede straps; trimmed with fur; leather sole and lining; upturned pointed tow; worn by men and women in the house.  Particularly used by the Buryat people.  Made by Buryat women.
Hearst Museum object titled Slipper, accession number 9-18700b, described as Slipper, part of a pair; patch suede of dark brown/blue/orange brown instep; sewn with suede straps; trimmed with fur; leather sole and lining; upturned pointed tow; worn by men and women in the house.  Particularly used by the Buryat people.  Made by Buryat women.
Hearst Museum object titled Slippers, accession number 9-18700a,b, described as Slippers, a pair; patch suede of dark brown/blue/orange brown instep; sewn with suede straps; trimmed with fur; leather sole and lining; upturned pointed tow; worn by men and women in the house.  Particularly used by the Buryat people.  Made by Buryat women.