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Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, child, accession number 3-82, described as Child’s shirt or huipil; 3-82 plain and basket weaves; wool and cotton; multicolored stripes and checks; warp cut to form fringe at bottom; 28.5 cm long, 25 cm across bottom
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, child, accession number 3-28105, described as [cat card "Blouse, child's"   Cotton, silk.  Plain Weave, embroidered White ground varicolored designs  Leaf, "bead" motives  15 x 16 inches ]
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, cofradía, accession number 3-26909, described as huipil; machine-made white lace; floral embroidery in blue, purple and green cotton and sequins on collar and end of sleeves; ceremonial huipil worn by women members of the cofradia (a religious group dedicated to the worship of a particular Catholic saint) on the day of that saint or other special meetings of the cofradia.  It is worn over their everyday costume of huipil and skirt, and worn with a lace scarf or shawl over the head, and headband.  This example probably 15-40 years old in 1972.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, fiesta, accession number 3-29850, described as Commercial cotton cloth, no brocading, two lienzos joined front and back by hand, head hole cut out, finished with button-hole stitch and elaborate embroidery.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, matrimonio, accession number 3-29861, described as Treadle-loomed, plain weave, single-faced supp. weft brocading, two pieces joined at sides by handstitching, warps cut, head hole cut out, finished with black velveteen.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 3-8, described as Jacket of Martoom (cotton); black cotton twill; machine sewn; 2 lower front pockets; silver ornaments on collar, cuffs and back, including rows of silver balls; partial lining of white cotton; approximately 49 cm long, 95 cm around bottom
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 3-7, described as Pantaloon of Martoom; black wool with multicolored embroidery; silver balls and eyes for front closure down legs;  3-7 faced with red silk-like fabric, approximately 96 cm long, inseam 51 cm long, silver ornaments REMARKS: "The cut is ancient ornamentation. Spanish type
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-29431, described as Shirt, child's, black cotton, neckline, sleeves and lower edge bound with red silk ribbon (worn), yellow silk ribbon rosettes at neck and on sleeves, feather stitch embroidery, trim in red and yellow silk floss, black metal sequins around edges (many missing), hand sewn. Length 30.0 cm, width 31.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, accession number 3-16431, described as Skirt; red cotton plain weave; varicolored weft stripes, silk and ikat; tubular; 34 x 53 inches (doubled).
Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, accession number 3-16433, described as Skirt length (?); cotton plain weave; red, yellow weft stripes with narrow ikat stripes with narrow ikat stripes; 34 x 68 inches.