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Hearst Museum object titled Garment, accession number 9-18679, described as Cloth panel; dark red with dense multi-colored embroidery; field of traditional peacock and floral designs with wide border of circular and floral designs on 1 side; shishadur work (small mirrors set within round embroidered circles).
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-28095, described as Blouse material used as shoulder wrap.  Cotton in bands of heavy and light yarns. Plain weave, brocaded. White ground, yellow, red, purple designs.  Triangle, lozenge motifs.  See Fig. 102b, Textiles of Highland Guatemala. 52 inches by 60 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-28089, described as Two four-selvedge pieces sewn together.  Cotton, silk.  Basket weave, brocaded. White ground, varicolored design. Geometric figures. 32 inches by 41 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-27341, described as Hanging, possibly originally intended to be a huipil; cotton, white ground, heavy purple broadcasting; 2 loom widths; geom. patterns in red, green etc. on purple; bird design on borders; 1. 1.25 M., w. 1.5 M.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-28088, described as Four selvedge piece.  Cotton.  Warp face, brocaded.  White ground, varicolored designs. Geometric designs 20 inches by 40 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-15621, described as PIECE LINED RECTANGLE.  Silk.  Brocade, handsewing, plain weave.  White ground, pale gold, orange, green, blue, black, and silver, off-white lining.  Pieces, lined rectangle of silk brocade, white satin ground w. floral and phoenix motif in pale gold, orange, green, blue, black, silver, off-white china silk lining, 2 loops attached to wrong side.  Soiled, badly damaged in some areas by moths.  Mended.  81 inches by 47½ inches.