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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 Belt, accession number 16-20308, described as belt; 310 cm x 5 cm; white tightly woven, warp float patterned
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 16-18267, described as plastic body and head, light brown color, long black hair, dressed in costume resembling an Indian sari of ligh tblue chiffon trimmed with gold and dark blue braid, white cotton undergarments and tights, gold colored paper sandals, supported on metal stand "Effanbee c. 1975 1976" incised on back of doll's head.
Hearst Museum object titled Parachute, accession number TEMP 2018.323, described as Thin, white silky textile cut into oval shape. Silk or synthetic textile material. Acc.2209 Angels Camp Museum - Mrs. William G. Daniel aka Alice E. Daniel)
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 16-20224, described as Shawl; 62 x 180 centimeters, plus 12 centimeter fringe; turquoise yarn with a clear synthetic fiber spun into yarn; woven color bands 15 centimeter from each end; colors:  white, grey, black, red and blue in the bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile panel, accession number 16-20274, described as Equadorian procession banner or part of costume for Corpus Christi celebration.   Blue ground, embroidered floral motifs w/ birds; piece is padded w/ burlap and backed with a similar but worn out embroidery.  Foil embroidered into the design.  Overall, 23.5cm x 94cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 2-63651, described as Textile sample; from the Dorothy Liebes Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 2-62389, described as Strip; smaller strip attached, made of cotton and synthetic fiber, compound weave, corded, colors white and light brown, similar to 2565, 2566 but different colors Dunbar
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 2-62262, described as Strip; smaller strip attached, cotton, jute, synthetic fibers, plain weave, striped tweed effect or gray, black, white, yellow and natural colors, similar to #2563 but black added, 23½ inches x 23½ inches Dunbar
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 2-62801, described as Synthetic fiber yardage, plain weave, printed. Black designs on white. Linear designs and glassware motifs. Quaintence Fabrics