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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 9-22466, described as Copa doll (Rajasthani bride).  dressed in full skirt and short, belly revealing top; garments garnished with silver fabric: along hem of skirt and down its length from waist to hem. also wearing shawl of red fabric with yellow and dark green spots over head, embroidered with silver cloth of intricate design.  skirt is black with light brown maple-leaf-like print.  top is red, sleeveless, v-neck, and lined with gold around the v-opening collar. doll is in seated position, one leg drawn beneath her and the other extended forward underneath spread skirt.  hands are holding up the shawl between fingers; both hands and feet are painted with red henna patterns. painted red and black pattern resembling flowers on the back of each arm.  face is painted with red dot between eyebrows, red lips, and eyes are also red.  adorned with silver jewelry, mostly chains of spheres around neck, wrist, ankles, fingers, hair, and ears.  around neck and wrists are silver chain links.  doll wears nose ring connected by a chain to a hair ornament, and the nose ring is a hoop of colored beads.  the earrings are large round silver medallions attached over the ears and from them hang large, chunky, silver globs.