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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-29847, described as Commercial cotton cloth, no brocading, two lienzos joined at sides by machine stitch, head hole cut out, finished with button hole stitch; embroidery at yoke and on arm openings.
Hearst Museum object titled Man’s pantalones, ceremonial, accession number 3-6, described as Pantaloon of Martoom; black wool with multicolored embroidery; silver balls and eyes for front closure down legs; 3-6 faced with red cotton, approximately 90 cm long, inseam 45 cm long, 2 front pockets;
Hearst Museum object titled Overpants, accession number 3-9, described as Pantaloon of Martoom; green velvet of multicolored embroidery; faced with red felt and white cotton; 2 front pockets; leg closures missing; approximately 92 cm long, inseam 48 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Perraje, accession number 3-29868, described as Treadle-loomed, weft-faced plain weave, two lienzos handsewn together, warps cut, hand-hemmed.
Hearst Museum object titled Perraje, accession number 3-29846, described as Backstrap-loomed, warp-faced plain weave, one lienzo, warps cut, macramé.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-29867, described as Treadle-loomed, weft-faced plain weave, two lienzos handsewn together, warps cut, hand-hemmed.
Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, accession number 3-29817, described as Backstrap-loomed, balanced plain weave, one piece, joined by machine stitching, warps cut and hemmed together, an additional piece added to bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Tzute, accession number 3-29875, described as Treadle-loomed, weft-faced plain weave, two lienzos sewn together by hand-stitching; warps cut and hemmed by hand stitching.
Hearst Museum object titled Tzute, accession number 3-29871, described as Treadle-loomed, weft-faced plain weave, one lienzo, warps cut, hand-hemmed.