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Hearst Museum object titled Armband, accession number 11-3352, described as Coarse textured woven armband, black and yellow (yellow, beige & brown).
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-29552, described as bag or satchel; red wool geometric designs based on triangles on white cotton; plaited white and red carrying cord; l. bag body 34 cm, w. 26.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-5811, described as Leather, with embroidery of red skin and thread. U - shaped flat pouch of bleached deerskin trimmed with sealskin, red dyed applique strips, plaited sinew carrying cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-27959, described as [cat card "  Double Bag Maguey Woven and plaited Colors: Natural, with red  green  stripes 5 1/2 x 512 x 34 1/2"  "]
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 7-6700, described as Plaited bag,  Palm leaf.  Light tan.  Flat, rectangular bag.  Plaiting pattern:  over 2, under 2.  Both lower corners tattered.  L. 8½ inches.  W.  4 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-23713, described as A small bag, khurg. the other in the pair given to Helen Doty. Synthetic yarn plied by the weaver's family. Predominantly white with purple, green, red, orange, and blue. Body of bag has tooth and molar patterns and stripes. Flap weft-twined with panels in varying widths in solid and linear diamond patterns. Ends of panels and bottom of bag with 3/4" wide strips and tassels. Made by a 30 year old woman. Time taken to make is four days for plain weave part, five days for twining and tassels. Weft twined strips and tassels. Chevron embroidery side joins in blue and white. Loops on each side of opening 12" long weft-twined strip in blue and white check pattern, 7/8" wide. Made by a 32 year old woman who embroidered it; in thick yarn the name "Saif-Allah Al Jurayid" on front. Made for self or as gifts. Synthetic yarn. Warp-faced plain weave, weft twining. 14 EPI thread count per inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-29243, described as Satchel; black cotton with brocaded wool design in beige of Jalieza plumed dancer, deer and cats; self flap with plaited ties; woven shoulder strap; length open 41 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 1-2298, described as Small, tightly twined bag or pouch, with twisted string handle.  Bands of red and black weaving decorate the pouch.  Made of commercial wool: evolved from old basketry technique.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-27946, described as [ cat card "bag  maguey  woven and plaited, twined center band.  Colors natural with a little green in the cord. 9 3/8 x 34 1/2" See fig 60 a-d LMO Textiles of Highland Guatemala]
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 11-41869, described as Pouch-like flat basket, twilled ‘riuriu (liu liu) grass, with pendant grass strands at the base.