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Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 3-28201, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Headband Materials: Cotton,   Technique: weft faced  motives in tapestry weave   Colors:  Varicolored, weft striped Dimensions:  64 1/2 x 5/8" Remarks:  Human figure motives. Ends not finished  ]
Hearst Museum object titled Band, accession number 3-28179, described as Headband.  Cotton, silk, metal wrapped yarns.  Weft faced, motives in tapestry weave, fringe with tassels. Varicolored.  129 by 1.5 inches.  Weft striped, animal, geometric motives.  January 1969 Condition good.
Hearst Museum object titled Banda, accession number 3-137, described as Men’s waistband or banda. (Dark blue and white striped cotton, tapestry weave. Ends hemmed. Approximately 2 m 54 cm long, 16.5 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Banda, accession number 3-182, described as Man’s waistband. (Cotton basketweave, red, white, yellow, and green stripes. Warp ends twisted, macramed and fringed. Approximately 2m 66 cm long, 14 cm wide.) For the color red the fiber is cotton and the dye result is madder
Hearst Museum object titled Bed cover, accession number 3-30a, described as Bed covering?; tapestry weave; cotton; stripes with ikat and other designs; multicolored; approximately 4 m 88 cm long, 106 cm wide
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 3-16424, described as Cinta; varicolored silk; animal and geometric motifs; tinsel-wrapped maguey loops; silk pompons and tassels; Length 127 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-28215, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION:  Headband Materials: Cotton, silk Technique:  Weft faced, motives in tapestry weave Colors: Varicolored   Dimensions:  91 x   1 3/8 " Remarks:   Weft striped, animals, geometric motives   ]
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-30016, described as Backstrap loomed, warp faced plain weave; single-faced supp. weft brocading; one piece; warp ends cut; last 8.5" of warps on each end braided together and knotted off to create fringes. 215.5 x 6.5 cm. Woman's belt. Cotton: 1 two-ply in dark green; 1 three- ply in light green; 2 two-ply in black and white. Mercerized cotton: 5 two-ply in magenta, dark and light blue, purple, red, orange, yellow, pink and green. Very desirable fajas; women from many nearby departments buy fajas from Totonicapan, noted for their quality. Green borders, black and white warps and multicolored continuous bands of single-faced supp. weft brocading. Iconography consists of geometrics, birds, human, and urns with plants. Blues, greens, purples on one half with reds, oranges, yellows, and other colors on remaining half of faja. Zone of black and white warps as on on reverse side, occurs before the fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-29859, described as Backstrap-loomed, warp-faced plain weave, single-faced supp. weft brocading, one piece, warps cut and left as tassels.