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Hearst Museum object titled Banner, accession number 9-1998, described as Cotton banner 24 x 2.5 in; painted emblems, 7 gods of good luck, felicity, longevity
Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 5-5831, described as Ceramic bust of old man; black surface, red paste, hollow; modelled negroid features; cord-like headdress from base of skull to forehead; deep incisions under eyes and on forehead; hair on sides and base of skull only; H. 18.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 5-5832, described as Ceramic bust of child; black surface, red paste, hollow; modelled negroid features; short curly hair and eye brows; upturned lips; incision under each eye; "Flora" incised on right side; hair made with reed punctation; h. 17.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Carving, accession number 9-20555, described as Carving, stone, green; in shape of unfolding blossom or cupped hand with curled fingers joining thumb; shallow hole (for mounting?) near wrist; L 5.5cm X W 3.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Chest and lid, accession number 9-6355, described as Lacquer chest; octagonal; multicolors on black; scenes with people, buildings, foliage; hinged top; 2 metal handles on base; badly deteriorated; ca. 18th century; fide Professor Cahill
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 9-6951, described as Cloth; cotton backing; embroidered with silk in diamond patterns, alternating yellow and gold; 39 cm by 30 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 9-15780, described as Silk strip, plain weave creped, embroidered borders. Green, red, orange, black and gold designs on light brown. Floral and fret designs, Greco-Roman type. Metal-wrapped yarn used
Hearst Museum object titled Decorative burlap panel, accession number 5-16727, described as burlap panel decorated with seed pod halves or small gourd halves sewn in a pattern with raffia "thread". inside of each pod is white painted.
Hearst Museum object titled Embroidered piece, accession number 9-15801, described as EMBROIDERED FRAGMENT.  Linen, metallic yarn.  Handweaving, embroidery.  Natural ground w. golds. greens, pinks and metallics.  Embroidered end of small coarse linen towel or gift scarf.  Design of 2 large and 2 small trees on each side of peaked hemispheres w. floral designs.  3 edges rolled & hemmed, 1 end torn, very soiled, metallic emb. tarnished.  11 inches by 9¾ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Fabric sample, accession number 2-72420, described as 100% long staple cotton sample, no. 5089, Peruviano (Incas) design, white tan and black color, Fortuny Inc.