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Hearst Museum object titled Mantilla, accession number 7-9018, described as Blond silk shawl, overall floral pattern, solid areas on open net.  2 yds in length, 22" to 2" wide tapered
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-16517, described as Shawl, black wool with blue embroidery along edges; embroidered floral designs and short fringe on each end; reverse side lined near ends; 6 circular iron-on patchers.  Wool.  India, Kashmir.  Length 170 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-5421, described as Cashmere shawl; fringed; wool; twill tapestry weave; varicolored floral, pinecone designs.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 7-7227.1, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-2083, described as Shawl, paisley with large citron center.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28110, described as Woman’s ceremonial shawl.  Cotton, silk.  Plain weave, brocaded.  Red ground, magenta, yellow stripes, varicolored designs.  Animal, bird, floral, geometric motives.  See Fig. 105, Textiles of Highland Guatemala.  50 inches x 46 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 7-10189, described as From Cat Card: Shawl. Rectangular paisley shawl. off white cloth, presumably commercially woven (note occasional irregularities and differing selvedge treatments), twill, printed with paisley design in red, green, lavender, and brown with a wide brown border. Design runs lengthwise. Narrow ends folded over and hemmed - one end more neatly done than the other. Knotted fringe in red, green, off-white, and several shades of tan/brown. Fringe is applied to the hemmed ends only. Tag labelled 5s tied on. Several tears. c1850
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28141, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Shawl Materials: Cotton  Technique: Plain weave, brocaded Colors: Blue ground, red brocade Dimensions 90 x 30 1/2" Remarks:  Broken line pattern     ]
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 5-16039, described as Itagbi" (1940s) shawl of membership in the "Oshugbo" (Ijibeu ogboni).  "Agemo" is the deity worshipped west of the Ijibu Ode in Isnosan.  his symbol is a chameleon.  turtle can be his messenger.  the body of the shawl is of handspun thread.  the supplementary warp design is of European machine spun thread.  L = 87.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-11288, described as Shawl or head cover; rust colored cotton in three narrow widths sewn together and covered with silk embroidery (satin, cross, blanket and stem stitches) in gold, white, pale green, purple and pink geometric designs; length 250 cm, width 140 cm.