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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-48459, described as Serape-bed blanket. Red ground with multicolor diamonds composed of rectangular terraced designs. Purple bands at long ends, triangles at side borders. 2 loom widths sewn together. Tapestry woven analine dyed 4-ply Germantown wool yarn weft. Cotton warp.
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-18828, described as Sarape Design (Thesis Fig. 18) Background Mosaics.
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-19021, described as Fine White Serape - Floral Design Detail; Corner
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 3-30734, described as Fabric Doll: Cloth doll, male, made from several types of fabric. Head made from a stocking scrap; hair made from a black stocking scrap; hat of hemp twine. Arms and legs of cotton fabric, as are pants, shirt neckerchief and serape. Face is embroidered.
Hearst Museum object titled Dolls, accession number 3-30736, described as Miniature Figures: Pair of figures - couple. Joined figures. Woman in a long green and white dress with a printed stole, and a man in white pants, aqua shirt, red sash and blue and white checked serape. Both figures have white hair and pale pink faces. Facial features are embroidered. Figures are sewed together to form a pair.