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Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22529, described as black cotton child's cap with strings.  decorated with embroidered pattern around neck edges in ecru and magenta; lined with off-white fabric.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-17309, described as Cap, four sided; green synthetic material w/white machine-made floral embroidery embellished w/red petals; peaked top; black velvet trim at base; red and yellow lining is padded (quilted). Native name: *qiman doppa*.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22533, described as black child's cap with black crocheted lace edging at neckline; single black cotton tie.  lined with gray/black cotton plaid fabric.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22531, described as man's cloth cap embroidered in yellow, teal and brick red on ecru cotton ground.  finished with a tassel on the crown.
Hearst Museum object titled Card case, accession number 9-15420, described as Card case that opens like a matchbox, but inner compartment has open end. Silk, ceramic beads; inner part satin weave, outside completely embroidered over ground; cord with 3 beads; inside is blue, outside is multicolored; 2 1/2 by 4 3/4 x 5/8 inches; floral motives on geometric design.
Hearst Museum object titled Case, accession number 9-15437, described as Fan case; silk, glass, gold, silver; embroidered, tassels, case making, sewing; black, lavender, orange, multicolor, gold, silver; 10 3/4 inches long, 2 inches wide, 22 1/2 inches wide; tapered, stiff case cover with black satin embroidery in lily motif on one side, verso apple blossom motif. Lined in lavender satin. Orange braid hanging loop with glass beads. Bottom finished with pair of orange silk tassels bound with gold and silver. All embroidered is knot stitch.
Hearst Museum object titled Case, accession number 9-15432, described as Case, lined; silk, possibly paper; embroidered, ground not visible; blue ground embroidery, multicolored designs; 9 1/2 by 1 1/2 inches, irregular; Buddhist symbol motives.
Hearst Museum object titled Case cover, accession number 9-21263, described as Ivory-colored, rectangular (needle?) case cover.  Ivory satin, bordered at top and bottom with narrow tape with looped scallops and a running red-dot-in-black-bar pattern; and a 1 cm-wide black satin border.  Seam down center of back. Top opening closed in the center with stitches of green to resemble webbing. Same at bottom, back only. Interfacing and pink, glazed coarse cotton lining. The bottom opening suggests that this case slid over a receptacle, perhaps for sewing needles. It would have hung by 2 cords passing upward on either side of the closure.  (Fide: Ilse M. Fang, 8/28/2001: for needle case or anything with same dimensions, such as visiting cards or ivory plaques reminding person when to go to audience).  A phoenix over a peony and other flowers is embroidered on the front in satin and stem stitch and Peking knots. Fide: Ilse M. Fang, 8/28/2001:  Good satin with good embroidery. Height: 11 cm; width 6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 9-23305, described as Embroidered boar's tusks  Embroidery in pink, blue, yellow, green and black.
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 9-23437, described as Cloth. Beige fabric with embroidery as panels of designs in dark red and black alternating.