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Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-15038, described as Table runner?  Cotton, silk, camel's hair, silk lining.  Plain weave, embroidered, plain weave lining.  Natural ground, varicolored designs, and green lining.  Floral motives. 82½ inches by 19 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-21595, described as Table runner;  fringes = 10.0cm . heavy; beige center section with 2 very narrow bands of umber and ecru and a wide band of light green at each end;  finished with ecru fringes.  4 lobed center medallion and 3 half round medallions on each end of central unit contain flowers of white, orange green and umber with black or navy accents.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-8238, described as Turkish towel; white linen plainweave w/beautifully embroidered ends; linear, geometric and floral designs, outlined in black, in gold metallic thread and dark red, green, blue, purple and pink silk embroidery; 24 cm. x 192 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 3-29996, described as Backstrap-loomed, warp-faced plain weave; support weft brocading; one piece; warps cut and twisted into fringe. 132 cm x 42 cm. Native name and meaning: Tela/Cloth Runner. Materials, techniques: Cotton: singles in red; cotton (sedalina) in 2-ply red, orange, green, and black; Sedalina: 4 two-ply in purple, white, green, red and blue. Context of use: Collected by Miguel Hun and donated to the museum in 1991. This piece is typical of the style and design of the Zacualpa, but it is made for sale as a runner for a table. Fringes are created by loose warp yarns which are twisted into approximately .25 inch thick, 5-inch long fringes that are knotted at the end. Support weft ends also create fringes on the side of the piece, another typical feature for this town. The design areas have twining on both sides, an unusual feature in Guatemalan textiles.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 18-1404, described as Runner, Ikat; red, tan, blue geometric pattern on dark-brown ground; pattern very blurry; pink and orange border; self-fringe; pattern is terraced-diamond design. Tourist item. Length 104 cm. Width 48.5 cm. fringe included.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 3-27371, described as runner for table, cotton; brocaded design bands of birds and humans in varicolored cotton thread; varicolored ground color stipes; w. 57.5 cm, l. 2.10 M.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 16-20235, described as Runner; 77 centimeter x 40 centimeter; knotted fringe 3 centimeter; unknotted fringe, 7cm;natural cream color; pattern weave with multi color weft stripes; small inlay pattern
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 2-68459, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 3-27372, described as runner for table, cotton; brocaded design bands of standing humans, birds, cat or dog-like animals in varicolored cotton thread; filler bands chiefly blue; w. 55.5 cm., l. 2.8 M.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 2-68418, no description available.