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Hearst Museum object titled Poncho, accession number 16-20263, described as Peruvian childs poncho w/ separately woven fringe band sewn on all 4 sides.  Made of 2 pieces of woolen textile sewn together. 6 wide woven rectangular pattern bands forming an “X” are separated by narrow warp stripes.  Pink/black/whit/orange/red/green.  Fringe band is red & white w/ multicolored fringe in 3cm colored sections.  A 1 “ wide woven tape has been sewn around the edge of the poncho.Embroidered center seam. Overall 142 cm x 86cm. Woven segment 129.5cm x 71cm.  Fringe band 8cm. Both pieces show mark of back strap loom.
Hearst Museum object titled Poncho, accession number 16-20273, described as Poncho; 119 x 137 cm; red ground with blue ikat stripes; 2 panels basted together to form the piece. ; bordered  with a woven tape with loops on one side;
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-16000, described as Sarape; wool in tapestry weave; black ground with red dots; border and central design of red, magenta and white.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-21465, described as Shawl: Very small black center with large curving designs radiating out to each corner, surrounded by smaller curving shapes including paisleys; border on all sides with small medallion shapes; red orange, black, green, gray; warp ends have additional border of rectangles and dome-shapeds filled with floral designs; remants of warp fringe at ends. L=175cm x W=171cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-21527, described as Shawl; L=86.0cm, W=82.5cm; Purple silk with 3 ivory & black warp stripes on each side, creating a central panel of supplenentary weft design using gold metalic threads to form scrolled “v’”s.   Vertical side panels w/ green & purple stripes.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-21536, described as Shawl;  turquoise-blue ground with predominantly “gold” metallic patterning, finely woven/. Turquoise warp and weft, plain weave, with narrow gold stripes at borders, and gold with purple, green, blue, orange, and yellow supplementary weft patterning; isolated floral motifs in discontinuous supplementary weft; ca. 2.3 cm border at each end in continuous supplementary weft; warp ends folded over and sewn down; fringe ca. 6.2 cm long, of gold-colored metallic thread looped through double row of twined gold-colored threads, sewn to each warp end.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-21549, described as Shawl L=196 cm x W=50.5 cm; black warp with red-violet and metallic wefts; 7 horizontal rows of metallic patterning in geometric motifs evenly spaced through the length of the shawl; 14 cm metallic and red-violet patterned border in rows of geometric motifs; 4 cm unknotted black fringe;
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-21524, described as Shawl:  L= 223 , W=75.5 ; Dark red silk  w/ gold, diamond grid pattern and 8-pointed gold stars or flowers in diamond centers.  Stylized tree motifs & geometric patterns in horizontal band at end.  Geometric pattern borders on both sides of center field.  Fringe 1.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-21526, described as Shawl:  L=181.0cm, W=66.8cm; Burgundy silk  w/ out fringe; brilliant gold pattern in geometric designs (diamond and zigzags)in supplemental weft. Backgrouns is burgundy cotton warp and weft  with gold-like supplemental weft threads.  End panel has long triangular shapes w/ plant-like motifs within other shapes (diamonds/ 8-pointed stars).
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 16-20223, described as Shawl; 160 x 58 centimeter, excluding fringe; fringe 8 centimeters l. ; royal blue plain weave with symmetrical bands of multi-colored weft and supplementary weft patterning at ends,warpfringe; single knots; .5 centimeter piece of white thread sewn into selvedge on one end near fringe.