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Hearst Museum object titled Cushion cover, accession number 5-13694, described as Cushion Cover; circular piece of brown leather with geometric applique designs in shades of brown and redish-brown. Central green and brown square badly damaged. Fringes around edges. D = 45.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cushion cover, accession number 5-13695, described as cushion cover;  round, goatskin & snakeskin, cushion cover; light brown. Design at top is in snakeskin, is circle within which is lobed design from which radiate circles and triangles; 4 thickly plaited pendants suspended from sides. diam. of top = 40.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Cushion cover, accession number 5-10889, described as Cushion Cover, Nigeria, Northrn Yoruba or Southern Hausa attr. (fide Berta Bascom). 1983. 5-10889, acc no. 4176, file code 5.1. Collector: Barbara E. Busch. Donor: Barbara E. Busch. Materials, techniques: sewn on (appliqued) leather and snakeskin designs on leather strip; dyes. Context of use: prob. from a hassock (cushion) cover. Description: Cushion cover (incomplete); black-dyed leather strip w/2 appliqued chickens cut from snakeskin and two leather circles, also appliqued; reddish brown leather strip along top; 1.65cm x h. ca. 16.5cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cushion cover, accession number 5-13696, described as cushion cover;  rectangular;  goatskin (lt. brown) w/ snakeskin design in applique outlined w/ stitching;  band inside top perimeter;  central lobed design from which radiates circles, triangles and two other lobes;  4 plaited and fringed corner tassels;  cover top 56 x 39 cm.