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Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 3-28178, described as Belt. Wool. Plain weave, fringed.  Red.  2.75 by 100 inches. January 1969 Condition good.
Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 3-28191, described as Belt. Cotton, silk. Warp faced, embroidered, fringed.  Black and white warp stripes, varicolored end.  68.5 by 1.375 inches.  Geometric motives.   See Fig. 122d, Textiles of Highland Guatemala LMO
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-27367, described as belt; cotton warp face; warp stripes in red, green, purple, white; ikat design on center stripe; l. 1.86 M.
Hearst Museum object titled Woman's belt, accession number 3-94, described as Faja or woman’s waistband; 3-94 like 3-93, with the addition of red silk embroidery covering 80 cm from one end; red and orange silk thread has been twisted with the warp ends as fringe; approximately 2 m 72 cm long plus fringe, 4.7 cm wide; Purplish silk floss is cochineal (see letter in acc env.)