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Hearst Museum object titled Raincoat, accession number 3-14, described as Capote of native; rain cloak; black wool; twill weave; hand sewn; fringe along bottom of one side; one side approximately 1 m long, the other side 112 cm long and fringed
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28165, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Shawl Materials: Cotton, a little silk  Technique: Warp faced plain weave, one partial row of embroidery, macrame fringe  Colors: Blue ground, red stripes, white, purple embroidery.   Dimensions: 60 x 23". Remarks:  Geometric motives.  See Fig. 107c Textiles of Highland Guatemala, LMO    ]
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-27366, described as shawl, cotton, warp stripes; red, purple, indigo; macrame at one end only; l. 1.64 M.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-32069, described as Shawl, Santa Catarina Palopó, Sololá, Guatemala.
Hearst Museum object titled Utility cloth, accession number 3-29195, described as Utility cloth/ tzut; narrow stripes of beige, green, red, white, etc. and one wide black stripe; two loom widths sewn together; warp face cotton; width 119 X length 182 cm.  The name tzut is given to a variety of cloths. They vary in size. The two-width tzut is used both as a shawl and as a container for goods bought in rural markets where packaging is not supplied by the merchants.