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Hearst Museum object titled Angel figurine, accession number 3-30850, described as FIGURINE:  Molded ceramic figure of an angel.  Figure kneels on a silver cloud, wears a white robe with gold trim, has orange hair, and silver wings.  Facial features are painted.
Hearst Museum object titled Angel figurine, accession number 3-30833, described as MINIATURE CERAMIC ANGEL:  Black body w/ gold wings, blue eyes & red mouth.
Hearst Museum object titled Angel figurines, accession number 3-30838, described as ANGELS: 2 ceramic angels, both kneeling.  1 dressed in pink gown with silver wings and kneeling on a silver cloud; 1 dressed in a green gown w/ white & yellow wings, and kneeling on a blue cloud.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic figurine, accession number 3-30744, described as Figurine: Ceramic figure with reptilian head painted yellow on one side and flesh colored on the other. Figure is wearing an aqua blue frock coat with tails flared, red knee pants and black shoes. Hair is white with black markings. Rectangular base is painted green with red edges. Figure holds a "baton" in one hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-23202, described as Apron. Rectangle of commercial cotton cloth with blue and white ticking. 68.5 cm by 110.5 cm. Tie strings made of same material sewn onto upper corners. Commercial cotton cloth with ties. Worn by men to protect their white trousers. Now falling into disuse. See 25-3493-94 and 13-6006-07. See field notes in accession envelope. “Delantal” means apron in Spanish. “K’ax nak” means tie stomach in Maya. From Piste in Eastern Yucatan.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-550, described as Bag; red and white cotton with green wool (?) along sides; zigzag band at top with high design band of facing birds below; bal. is small overall geometric repeats; at top are crossed plaited cords through which runs plaited drawstring; warp pattern weave; height 35 cm x width 27.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-28668, described as Bag, cloth, woven cotton, fringed strap attached to one side only, off-white, numerous stains.  40.0 cm. x 36.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-28268, described as Shoulder bag. Materials: Wood, handspun. Techniques: doubleweave. Colors: Natural, brown. Dimensions: bag: 7 3/4" x 8 1/2", strap: 39" long. Remarks: Traditional design by Huichol Indians, prob. near Santa Catherina. Brown and natural wave design, strap woven separately, knotted at top, tassels on bottom corners of bag. $30.00.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-28264, described as Bag. Materials: Wool. Techniques: Plain weave, embroidery. Colors: Phite, red, pink, green, brown. Dimensions: 15 1/2" long, 14" wide, strap:41"xl". Remarks: Shoulder bag in plain weave wool with strip on sides, center covered with all-over pattern of flowers inside a diamond grid embroidered in red, pink, green on white ground. Brocade shoulder strap. Woven piece folded in half and sewn at sides to make bag. Inventory check: Purchased new in or near Mexico City c. 1950-1955. Worn and stained.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-26971, described as Shoulder bag, rectangular, plaited carrying strap; ixtle fiber in plainweave; 2 rows of purple-dyed fiber near top; width 36cm.