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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 10-3458, described as Woven bark fiber textile. Longitudinal bands ranging from 3.1–6.3 cm wide, of brown, ecru and sepia separated by narrow bands of ecru, woven with four narrow loom panels and sewn together lengthwise. 32 cm of the ends of each panel is woven in decorative chevrons. Five bands of each narrow panel are woven with chevrons and two outer bands are plain weave. Hand hemmed at each end.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 10-1786, described as Large cotton blanket, white wrap face plainweave, seamed with blue, 2 blue wrap stripes at sides, 64 inches by 58 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 10-2435, described as Death blanket; cotton; plain weave; double warp and weft; pieced; red, white, blue stripes; brocade; red and white fringe 85 by 52 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 10-1588, described as Homespun cotton blanket, plain weave, 2 plain blue wrap stripes at edge, pieced, 2 parts, about 56 inches by 44 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 10-2433, described as Munbaki blanket; cotton; pieced; warp face; red, blue, and white warp stripes; red, yellow wool trim and fringe 60 by 23.5 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 10-2760, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 10-2002, described as Embroidered piña doily, cram color, thatched hut and palm tree; 6⅛ inches by 6⅛ inches
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 10-2001, described as Embroidered piña doily, cram color, thatched hut and palm tree; 6⅛ inches by 6⅛ inches
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 10-2576, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 10-1999, described as Embroidered piña doily, cram color, thatched hut and palm tree; 6⅛ inches by 6⅛ inches