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Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22729, described as Tibetan, black silk robe embroidered with peony and plum (salmon and blue) blossoms, plus butterflies in corner of each front panel.  garment opens at center front and has 3 golden, ball buttons and black cord loop closures.  neck, sleeves, side slits and hem are bordered with elaborately embroidered ecru bands and commercial braid.  sleeve bands feature peonies and butterflies.  neck side-slits and hem feature scenes of women standing in the midst of trees, flowers, near water with bridges, rocks, butterflies, small garden shelters, and in shades of blue, green, peach, copper, aqua, salmon, old gold.  braid enhancement in aqua with salmon, yellow and green flower pattern.  fully lined with black silk.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1735, described as sarong; Sumatran, Minangkabu, wedding songket (sarong); teal green, with wine and yellow decorative woven bands throughout.  brocade woven panel in gold with floral motif, plus geometric brocade woven band in gold thread along one selvage.  panel is (37cm x 76.5cm); border (7.5cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1733, described as sarong, Sumatran Minangkabu wedding songket (sarong); maroon, blue, yellow, green plaid with gold star-shaped roundels and brocade woven gold decorative panel (67cm x 43cm) and border (9cm) along selvage.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1734, described as sarong; Sumatran, Minangkabu, wedding songket (sarong); burnt orange with olive-green and golden-yellow stripes.  brocade woven in gold with a narrow silver band at one end.
Hearst Museum object titled Tunic, accession number 5-1426, described as Blue and gold embroidered white silk tunic