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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket or shawl, accession number 9-18241, described as Blanket/shawl: black and blue stried ground; multicolored selvedge stipes; fringed ends (unknotted) bordered with red and white striped band. All purpose blanket used for wrap and also probably used for carrying cloth; made for sale at Saigon Montagnard market. New, probably never used. Made form machine woven cotton; synthetic dyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket or shawl, accession number 9-18240, described as Blanket/shawl (all purpose blanket/shawl probably used as a carrying cloth): black background with evenly spaced blue stripes; fringed (unknotted) ends with adjacent red bands; multicolored selvedge bands. Made from machine-woven cotton with supplementary weft and warp patterning; chemical dyes. Made for sale at Montagnard market in Saigon. New, probably never used.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket or shawl, accession number 9-18229, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-23469, described as Knotted wool - Milta Shawl
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-23474, described as Milta shawl (knotted) detail
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-98881, described as 35mm color slide transparency: "Shawla + Rob't bag". Textile with striped and diamond patterns; featuring tassel detailing; colored orange, blue, purple, black, and white.
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-23581, described as Black and White wool shawl - Tzotzil
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-23580, described as Black and White wool shawl - Tzotzil
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-23578, described as Wool Shawl (Tzotzil)
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-23579, described as Wool Shawl (Tzotzil)