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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-32, described as Girl’s apron (delantal); twill; cotton; multicolored stripes; one end cut, other fringed; 78 cm long, 50 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-28, described as Apron for girl (delantal); 3-27 cotton twill; brown, dark blue and white, one end cut, other end fringed, 80 cm long, 50 cm wide; 3-28 cotton twill, multicolor stripes, predominantly brown, fringed on both ends, 50 cm long, 49 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-27, described as Apron for girl (delantal); 3-27 cotton twill; brown, dark blue and white, one end cut, other end fringed, 80 cm long, 50 cm wide; 3-28 cotton twill, multicolor stripes, predominantly brown, fringed on both ends, 50 cm long, 49 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Banda, accession number 3-182, described as Man’s waistband. (Cotton basketweave, red, white, yellow, and green stripes. Warp ends twisted, macramed and fringed. Approximately 2m 66 cm long, 14 cm wide.) For the color red the fiber is cotton and the dye result is madder
Hearst Museum object titled Banda, accession number 3-137, described as Men’s waistband or banda. (Dark blue and white striped cotton, tapestry weave. Ends hemmed. Approximately 2 m 54 cm long, 16.5 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Bed cover, accession number 3-30a, described as Bed covering?; tapestry weave; cotton; stripes with ikat and other designs; multicolored; approximately 4 m 88 cm long, 106 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Bed covering, accession number 3-39, described as Bed covering (zabana); twill weave; cotton and wool; red, yellow, dark blue and green stripes; ends machine hemmed; approximately 1 m 32 cm wide, 2 m long
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-22, described as Guipil of native woman; white with green, red and yellow stripes and brocading; neck bound with pink ribbon; embroidered; approximately 102 cm long and 103 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Cinta, accession number 3-71, described as Child’s headband or cinta; twill and plain weaves; multicolored; silk; pom-pom with tassel on each end; approximately 66 cm long plus fringe, 1 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Delantal, accession number 3-61, described as Woman’s apron (delantal); plain and twilled weaves; brocaded in silk, wool and cotton, multicolored; brocade letters say “Teresa B.” and “Feliz Año 1990”; warps twisted together to form fringes; 64 cm wide at hem, 83 cm long