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Hearst Museum object titled Man's robe, accession number 9-22207, described as black wool man's robe with blue silk facing, 10cm-14.5cm wide around neck, along hem, up front openings, and at ends of sleeves.  1 button-and-loop closure under right arm (pink).  machine and hand sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Man's robe, accession number 9-22208, described as black wool man's robe with blue silk facings 10-14.5cm wide around neck, along hem, up front openings and at ends of sleeves.  1 button-and-loop closure under right arm (pink).  machine and hand sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Man's robe, accession number 9-22205, described as man's silk dress robe.  royal purple brocade woven silk (with dragons, phoenixes, clouds, endless knots, conch shells, wheels and other propitious motifs).  1 button-and-loop closure under right arm.  fully lined with aqua blue cotton fabric.  hand and machine sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-14314, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22203, described as long, silk brocade woman's style robe.  sleeveless  with button-and loop closure under right arm.  outer garment of plum colored silk brocade, woven with gold dragons and phoenixes, flaming jewels and other unidentified motifs.  cloud patterns also woven into the ground in the same plum color.  lined with aqua blue and pale-blue green brocade-woven silk.  machine made with some hand work.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-2925, described as Men’s gown; Riga; machine and hand-sewn, arabesque design on front and back.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-2923, described as Man's gown
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-11488, described as Robe, Nigeria,  Hausa att. July 27, 1972. 5-11488, acc no. 2879, file code 8.3. Collector: T.D. Lanagan. Donor: W.H. Lawson. Materials, techniques: Cotton in form of tunic garment, embroidered with yellow thread Context of use: Worn by men Description: Garment, men's; unfinished; white cotton sheet-lik body with extensive embroidery in pale yellow thread; embroidery consists of typically "Muslim" designs; neck hole sewn up; 203 cm. l.; 137 cm. w.;
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-13824, no description available.
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.