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Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28269, described as rebozo with Macrame fringe; rebozo with red fringe 24 1/2" long.  modern ikat created from traditional design in black & white alternating with 1/4" red & yellow stripe.  made in govt. school (now disbanded) on backstrap loom.  440 pesos.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-28255, described as Huanengo (Huipil). Materials: Plain weave cotton, wool yarn. Techniques: Sewing, embroidery. Colors: Natural cotton. Multicolor wool emb. Dimensions: 22 2/4", 17 3/4" long. Remarks: Short huipil, slit neck emphasised with cross-stitch embroidery. Garment is simply a single piece of cloth folded to make shoulders, hemmed up selvedges to bottom of armhole. Bottom unhemmed, good condition.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-28249, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Shirt style blouse Materials:  Plain weave Cotton,  emb thread Technique: sewing, punto de cruz stitch Colors: Yellow blouse, shades of brown and black embroidery Dimensions: 28" wide  30" long Remarks:      ]
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 3-28808, described as Woman's shoulder cape. Cotton, white, gauze and seersucker weaves in alternate stripes. Length 66.0 cm, width 73.0 cm. Native name: Quechquemitl.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 3-381, described as Band for woman’s chemise; three pieces sewn together; black, floral embroidery on white cotton; smocking; length 27.5 cm, 10.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 3-28267, described as Strip. Materials: Cotton warp, wool weft. Techniques: Tapestry. Colors: Varicolored stripes. Dimensions: 32 1/2 x 18". Inventory Check: Double cloth bag made by Huichol Indians. Probably near Santa Catherina. Purchased 1964. Recently made. Traditional design. $30.00.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 3-28809, described as Shoulder cape. Cotton, white, gauze weave stripes alternating with plain weave stripes. Black machine embroidery in floral design set in at shoulder seams. Length 69.0 cm, width 76.0 cm. Native name: Quechquemitl.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 3-28817a,b, described as Yoke and sleeves for blouse. White cotton muslin with red embroidery in anthropomorphic design. A are the sleeves and B the panels for front and back. A: length - 62cm, width - 14cm; B: length - 76cm, widrth - 10cm
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 3-380, described as Band for woman’s chemise; three pieces sewn together; black, floral embroidery on white cotton; smocking; length 27 cm, width 10 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tunic, accession number 3-27820, described as Tunic, man's sleeved.  Cotton with red and orange brocaded bands in wool yarn on sleeves, seams and below neck.