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Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-225, described as Faja, a woman’s waistband. Cotton, plain weave, thick weft-red, white, and blue stripes, wary ends, braided. Length: 1 m, 14 cm; width at one end: 7 cm; width: at other end.
Hearst Museum object titled Gavacha, accession number 3-205, described as Child’s garment or gavacha. (Red cotton, plain weave with yellow ikat stripes. Garment seamed at bodice. One patch pocket. Applique on bodice and binding of blue cotton. Sleeveless. Ties around neck only. Machine sewn. 57 cm long 65 cm across hem.)
Hearst Museum object titled Hatband, accession number 3-168, described as Hat band (cinta de sombrero) braided  Remarks: "For male indian
Hearst Museum object titled Napkin, accession number 3-237, described as Toalla or servillete (sic)  (Cotton-white, plain weave and brocade with brocaded and twilled stripes of red, yellow, and blues. 65 cm x 64 cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Raincoat, accession number 3-127, described as Raincoat or soyacal
Hearst Museum object titled Rebozo, accession number 3-201, described as Rebozo or mantilla. (Cotton, plain weave. Red with blue stripes. Warp ends form knotted fringe. Approximately 2m 40 cm long, 76 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 3-170, described as Woman’s waistband or faja. (Weft is possibly sisal or straw. Covered by cotton warp. Red, white, blues, yellow, green. Warp ends braided. 1m 43 cm long, 5.5 cm wide. Some designs.)
Hearst Museum object titled Servilleta, accession number 3-29727, described as Servilleta: Treadle-loomed, balanced plain weave. Two-faced supp. weft brocading. One piece, warps cut to create small tassels.
Hearst Museum object titled Servilleta, accession number 3-194, described as Servilleta (white cotton basketweave, twill and brocade. Design striped in dark blue. Warp ends fringed. 43 cm square.)
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28141, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Shawl Materials: Cotton  Technique: Plain weave, brocaded Colors: Blue ground, red brocade Dimensions 90 x 30 1/2" Remarks:  Broken line pattern     ]