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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-23825, described as Bag.  Predominantly dark red with electric orange, black, white, and tiny stripes of green, blue, and red. made from same fabric as 9-23775
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-23753, described as shoulder bag With Saha 12" x 11". Nuayriyah market 1988. Black, white, red sheep wool. 2" wide Saha band, crudely made. Chevron stitch edges. Top was unfinished, I bound it. SR25.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-23759, described as Women's storage bag, khurj. Main color: red with narrow stripes of orange, blue, and green. 2 stripes sewn together in back. Shajarah pattern in black and white 3" wide with 'weirjan on each side of it as well as on both selvages. Total stripes of 'weirjan is 8. Sides sewn together in chevron embroidery. Top folded over and stitched with "thras" edging. Z-ply. Commercial dye used. Plain weave with pickup, 13 EPI. Sides and tops embroidered.
Hearst Museum object titled Camel ornament, accession number 9-23710, described as Camel ornament, malabbah. White, (cotton) red, orange, and black. A little green around diamond lozenges in weft twining. A series of braids and tassels hang from a 15" portion at center, where camel's front/chest would be. Outstanding feature of the piece is wasm design woven in. Wasm are from the Al Saud, the royal family. Basic wasm is a stick (matrak) with a circle on each side. Some of these wasm have a dot inside the circle. This is also a T wasm in the design. Ends are strongly sewn around sticks and bound with polyester print fabric. Nylon rope is attached to wool cording that was sewn in. Nylon rope, 30 " long, was to tie onto camel. End of weave was twined twice. Ends of weft twining are left as tufts on the selvage. Placed across chest and flanks of camel. May have been made on commission. Z-plied cotton, S-plied wool. Commercial dyes used. Warp-faced plain weave with weft twining. 14 EPI thread count per inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Camel saddle bag, accession number 9-23702, described as Small camel saddle bag, ineyni, for carrying provisions on camelback, day-pack. Colors: red, orange, blue (in center Saha panel), black and white. Three panels of Saha weave. Center panel is blue and orange, with 'weirjan and druse (molar) pattern on each side. Side panels of Saha in red and white with 5-warp wide chevron design in orange and black. 'Weirjan on each edge, with molar and tooth patterns. White cotton, 2-ply. Wool S-plied, cotton Z-plied, commercial dyes, thread count 13 EPI, pocket edges embroidered with "thras" in red and white, black and white, and red and black. Sides sewn together in chevron pattern in red, black, orange, and blue.
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-99321, described as 35mm color slide transparency. Close-up of woven textile. Corresponding note states the following: Qata’ bought by Bill Walker from Shafia December 21, 1993, Nuayriyah. 1973-1983?. SR 1500. She made it with her sister 10 years ago or before. It took 2-3 years to make, and has her wasm on it ÷. In beautiful condition--a bargain!! Length: 20’7” Width: 5 Pieces: 1-- 11”, 2-- 8 ½”, 3-- 10”, 4-- 16”, 5-- 14 ½” Twined end, each 5’ long (on left, has unusual narrow shajarah strips in orange and blue on 2 panels, 1” + ¾” wide Shajarah, main one in blue and white, is on widest (2nd) piece; 3” wide. Goat hair, sheepswool, cotton    Black wool, 12 EPI    Colored wool, 14 EPI Later sold to Ahlam Nabulosi--Seawn?
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-99307, described as 35mm color slide transparency. Close-up of woven textile. Corresponding note states the following: Qata’ bought by Bill Walker from Shafia December 21, 1993, Nuayriyah. 1973-1983?. SR 1500. She made it with her sister 10 years ago or before. It took 2-3 years to make, and has her wasm on it ÷. In beautiful condition--a bargain!! Length: 20’7” Width: 5 Pieces: 1-- 11”, 2-- 8 ½”, 3-- 10”, 4-- 16”, 5-- 14 ½” Twined end, each 5’ long (on left, has unusual narrow shajarah strips in orange and blue on 2 panels, 1” + ¾” wide Shajarah, main one in blue and white, is on widest (2nd) piece; 3” wide. Goat hair, sheepswool, cotton    Black wool, 12 EPI    Colored wool, 14 EPI Later sold to Ahlam Nabulosi--Seawn?
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-25050, described as 35mm color slide transparency: "detail Washborn's bag". Close-up of textile with striped, triangle, and diamond patterns; colored red, tan, black, and white.
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-99304, described as 35mm color slide transparency. Close-up of woven textile. Corresponding note states the following: Qata’ bought by Bill Walker from Shafia December 21, 1993, Nuayriyah. 1973-1983?. SR 1500. She made it with her sister 10 years ago or before. It took 2-3 years to make, and has her wasm on it ÷. In beautiful condition--a bargain!! Length: 20’7” Width: 5 Pieces: 1-- 11”, 2-- 8 ½”, 3-- 10”, 4-- 16”, 5-- 14 ½” Twined end, each 5’ long (on left, has unusual narrow shajarah strips in orange and blue on 2 panels, 1” + ¾” wide Shajarah, main one in blue and white, is on widest (2nd) piece; 3” wide. Goat hair, sheepswool, cotton    Black wool, 12 EPI    Colored wool, 14 EPI Later sold to Ahlam Nabulosi--Seawn?
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-99398, described as 35mm color slide transparency: "Wasmia's ruag with wasm-Ajami". Large textile with intricate striped patterns hanging on a wall; featuring tassel detailing; colored red, black, and white.