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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-29910, described as Blouse; backstrap-loomed, warp-predominant plain weave, two-faced supp. weft brocading, two pieces of cloth joined front, back, and sides by hand-stitching; one end selvedge loom-finished, other end warps cut and hand-hemmed; embroidered designs in geometric shapes; 93.5 cm X 88.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-29911, described as Blouse; backstrap-loomed, warp-predominant plain weave, two-faced supp. weft brocading, two pieces of cloth joined front, back, and sleeve ends by hand-stitching; one end selvedge loom-finished, other end warps cut and hand-hemmed; birds, V's, and inverted V's, cone-shaped designs; 91.5 cm X 85 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse scrap, accession number 3-28290, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Blouse scrap  Materials: Cotton, a little silk  Technique: Warp faced plain weave,warps unwoven for space at one end, 3 embroidered spots  Colors: White ground, magenta, orange designs, stripes Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 11"  Remarks:  Geometric motives?     ]
Hearst Museum object titled Camisa, niño o santo, accession number 3-29839, described as Backstrap-loomed, warp predominant plain weave, two-faced supp. weft brocading, four pieces, ends cut and hand-hemmed, head hole cut out, bound with commercial lace binding machine-stitched.
Hearst Museum object titled Child's huipil, accession number 3-32164, described as Child's huipil One piece of back-strap loom woven cotton, design being predominant red and white warp stripes. There is a prominent stripe across the chest of "bowtie" shaped figures in single sided supplementary weft with an appliqued black velvet emblem in the center. Two thirds of the huipil has stripes of supplementary weft of birds and other figures on multicolored cotton thread. There are black velvet triangles appliqued at the shoulders and at the neckline. The round neckline is cut out and interfaced with commercial blue fabric and machine sewn to the piece. One end warp is cut and left fringed and the other end the hem is rolled and sewn by a machine.
Hearst Museum object titled Garment, accession number 3-30253, described as RGM cloth made by two panels measuring 14 1/2 " by 52 1/2 inches long that have been sewn together; reverse shows red and white stripes running lengthwise, face of cloth shows multicolored patterns; one end of the cloth has unwoven threads (on a back-strap loom where you can no longer weave with a shuttle?); RGM note paper-clipped to cloth says "San Lucas Toliman, Lake Atitlan".
Hearst Museum object titled Garment fragment, accession number 3-28044, described as Camisa? fragment. Cotton. Basket weave, hemmed on three sides, selvedge on fourth. White. 5 by 8.5 inches. Location: San Marcos/La Laguna
Hearst Museum object titled Garment fragment, accession number 3-28046, described as Pantalones fragment. Cotton. Basket weave.  White ground; red, blue, and green stripes. 6 by 6 inches. Location: San Marcos/La Laguna
Hearst Museum object titled Garment fragment, accession number 3-28153, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Material for a boy's shir Materials: Cotton,   Technique: Plain weave, warp face; fringed Colors: White with yellow warp stripes Dimensions:28 x 17" Remarks:     ]
Hearst Museum object titled Garment fragment, accession number 3-28041, described as Pantalones fragment. Cotton. Basket weave. White ground, blue warp and weft stripes. 6.25 by 9.25 inches Location: San Marcos/La Laguna