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Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-13094, described as Robe; silk; plainweave; white stion band sewn around neck opening extending on front to base of sleeve; fastened with tie under right sleeve (where white strip ends) ; 137 centimeters long; 109 centimeters wide beneath sleeves; 295 centimeter wide at sleeve
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-15450, described as Mandarin robe; silk, some gilt paper wrapped yarns, possibly gold buttons; basket weave, embroidered; blue ground, multicolored designs, blue lining; 53 inches long, 32 1/2 inches neck to cuff edge; dragon, bats, cloud, and other motives.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-13820, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-15532, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-5459, described as Robe; silk, gilt paper; K’OSSU tapestry weave; plain weave lining; gold ground, varicolored dragon, other designs, blue lining 56  1/2 inches long. 29 inch sleeves.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 2-19028, described as Robe/cape of twined and beaten yellow cedar bark, strip of sea otter fur woven in along one edge. Traded widely both to north and south. Worn by men as a cape. Worn over both shoulders and tied under the chin, or draped under the right arm and tied on the left shoulder. Worn by women as a wraparound skirt. Length is regulated by pulling it up under the armpits so that it reached just about at the calf of the leg, or letting it drop farther down to touch the ankles. These styles depended on locality and period.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-5457, described as Robe; silk, gilt paper; satin weave, embroidered; damask lining; red ground; varicolored dragons, other designs; natural to red lining; 46 inches long, 24 inch sleeves.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 5-2925, described as Men’s gown; Riga; machine and hand-sewn, arabesque design on front and back.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 1-19565, described as Fur, wild cat and racoon skins.  Indian tanned.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-5657, described as Robe (mantle) worn by Buddhist priest; 13 patchwork strips within border; varicolored silk brocaded on white satin ground; design of clouds and dragon medallions; one pocket-like flap on outside, one on inside corner; trapezoidal in shape; pink silk lining; 108 x 137 x 231 cm