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Hearst Museum object titled Toalla, accession number 3-188, described as Toalla used by woman for wrapping tortillas. (White cotton twill, basketweave and brocade weaves. Red, dark blue, yellow and green stripes and designs. Short fringe on ends. 89 cm long, 86 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Toalla, accession number 3-184, described as Napkin or toalla. (White cotton basketweave, twill and brocade. Many stripes and designs in red, blue, yellow, and green. Twilled and brocaded. 2 ikat stripes spell out “Martin Vasquez.” Warp forms short fringe on ends. Approximately 1m 20 cm long, 81 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Toalla, accession number 3-135, described as Napkin cloth or toalla. (Plain and basket weaves-natural brown and white cotton and dyed blue stripes, warp forms  short fringes. Approximately 48 cm wide, 69 cm long.)
Hearst Museum object titled Toalla, accession number 3-186, described as Woman’s cloth for wrapping tortillas. Cotton. Basketweave twill brocade. White with red, yellow, green, and blue warp forms. Short fringe on ends. Approximately 60 cm long, 80 cm wide.