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Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-17573a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18206, described as stencil; brown paper with cryptomeria trees and swallow design; paper backing; stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18187, described as stencil; brown paper with 3 frogs and praying mantis attacking flying insect; stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18214, described as stencil; brown paper; two men laying bricks and mortar (same stencil artist as for 9-18213); stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18185, described as stencil; brown paper; lion cavorting with ball (sacred pearl?); stamp/seal (?) mark on background paper; stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-17573c, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18195, described as stencil; brown paper with modified paulonia blossom in crest (mon) pattern; 2 tears lower right corner; stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18204b, described as Stencils: brown paper with crane, tortoise and pine motif (symbols of longevity); some tearing/fraying of edges:  19204b has rip within a pine motif - both stencils with same design.  Laminated paper saturated with persimmon juice.  Stencils for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric).  W: 44.5 cm, H. 45 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18210, described as stencil; brown paper with three male skeletons fighting; lower right edge torn; remnants of backing paper on back; stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)
Hearst Museum object titled Stencil, accession number 9-18200, described as stencil; brown paper with peony blossom design; “a happy xmas” written in white ink on right edge; characters (kanji?) on left; stencil for making katazome (resist-dyed fabric)