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Hearst Museum object titled Loom, accession number 3-29084, described as Loom model with textile in process; black deer on pink ground in so-called "double weave" (colors reversed on opposite side); loom parts in place; size woven part only w. 26 cm, l. 27 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Loom, accession number 3-29391, described as loom, three heddles and two large end pieces of wood.  Heddles are smooth hollow pieces of bamboo, with shiny surfaces, a  rough sennit twine  handle is tie to one endpiece to attach it to a support for weaving.  The warps are brown and green, and one heddle adds an orange pattern.  The weave of the finished section is tightly woven.
Hearst Museum object titled Loom model, accession number 3-27770, described as Loom model with textile in process; brown cotton with 3 varicolored panels; top design is double-headed bird, other two panels each show bird in cotton brocading; 4 sticks in place; length 68.5 cm. Cotton with varicolored cotton brocading.