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Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-5148, described as Woman's wool sash (dizgija), red, blue, white, green, yellow, and black lineal warp designs; 131 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-5159, described as Woman's beaded belt (kolan - "belt"); central panel of black beads with multicolored design elements; multicolored edging; commercial cloth backing; 97 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-5349, described as women's black velveteen over cardboard; 2 rows gold braid in coiled medallions; length 96.7 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-217, described as Broad heavy leather belt, ornamented with brass studs worked into forms of lions, goats, deer, etc. Date in brass studs "1808". 38'' long, 7'' wide. 4-buckle closure.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-5144, described as Woman's wool sash (dizgija - local dialect for a special kind); black, blue, white, pink, green and orange zig-zag elements; 139 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-218, described as Broad heavy leather belt ornamented with border of silver studs--floral design in silver studs; 40'' long, 6'' wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 7-10061, described as Belt; 114 x 17 cm.;natural white with vertical stripes of black, red, metallic gold and green; plus silver, gold, burgundy, and purple.  pattern bands of geometric designs interspersed with stripes; edged on 3 sides with crochet or tiny beads in light blue, red, and royal blue.
Hearst Museum object titled Mitten, accession number 7-5382a,b, described as wool; natural light and dark; check and stripe pattern; loop at edge of ribbing; A) and B) a pair; length each 33 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 7-5113, described as Woman’s cotton sash ( pojas-Macedonian for “ sash”); red-brown and pink checkered design; multicolored weft design on one end; fringed on one end; 83 inches long excluding fringe
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 7-5124, described as Woman's wool sash (prepaska); made from homespun; gold braid and red fringe on one side; red fringe at one end' 146 inches long. This sash, made by women for their own use is worn (especially by the younger women) for everyday, but especially sundays and festive occasions, over the pojas. The word prepaka is normally used for a sash loosely tied or a cloth tied as a sash around a child. Glichik the name is used to distinguish it from other type of sash (pojas, 7-5123) also worn. Still worn by some women at time of collection, 1964. 7-5119-5128 comprise a complete costume.