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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-15651, described as wool shoulder bag, dark brown with woven pattern in cream.  Pattern is a double eagle, bordered on two sides with stylized corn pattern and on tip and botton with “key” pattern.  Strap is stitiched on at one edges and tied through a loop at the other side.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-30340, described as man's "moral" bag, wool, knitted, blue, white, brown ecru, orange, green, and magenta, with woven strap. words, "J. GOARCASO Junio 1970" woven into upper band of bag.
Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 3-28176, described as Strip from belt? Wool, plus hair or maguey? Plain weave, embroidered in pile technique, braided fringe with tassels. Varicolored. 2 1/8 by 10 inches. Geometric motives. January 1969 Condition good.
Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 3-28178, described as Belt. Wool. Plain weave, fringed.  Red.  2.75 by 100 inches. January 1969 Condition good.
Hearst Museum object titled Bed covering, accession number 3-39, described as Bed covering (zabana); twill weave; cotton and wool; red, yellow, dark blue and green stripes; ends machine hemmed; approximately 1 m 32 cm wide, 2 m long
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-30372, described as belt with tassels on ends.  red and lavender horizontal bands.  geometric patterns woven in yellow, blue, green, orange, and purple.  woven on back strap loom in Phoebe A. Hearst Museum by Martina Jiménez, Guatemalan weaver.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-16196, described as Belt; varicolored wool; warp stripes; squares, geometric figures; fringe unfinished; 46 x 2 1/4 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-27761, described as Belt; fuchsia colored wool woven into cord; at each end are varicolored wool pompoms and glass seed bead ornaments; wool tassels; total length 2 meters. "Spool knitting," wool; and glass seed beads.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 3-29192, described as Blanket for wearing; black and white checked wool field, white wool with self fringe at ends; five rows of varicolored wool embroidered bands over ends of field; 52 x 112 cm.  Called rodillera, worn by men over shorts or trousers.
Hearst Museum object titled Chamarro, accession number 3-12, described as Chamarro of native; wool; twill and tapestry weaves; brown, white, red, blue; long fringe; approximately 2 m long and 90 cm wide REMARKS: Ornamentation ancient