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Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 2-10766, described as In two pieces, fringe at each end embroidered partly cotton.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 5-16112, described as stip-weave, cotton, wine and white alternating horizontal stripes.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 7-9974, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 5-1975a,b, described as Sashes for ceremonial wear (red and green) worn by men over shoulders, tassels on both ends; length 62 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 18-1215, described as Sash. Orange with green (white and silver). Fringed; folded three times lengthwise. Width 27 cm. Length 118 cm. (excluding fringe).
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 3-16208, described as Sash; cream cotton plain weave, double wefts; varicolored cotton and silk embroidery; stripes and birds; openwork stripes; short fringe; 117 x 13 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 7-5123, described as Woman's wool sash (pojas) made from homespun; brownish-purple; white and blue weft designs near ends; very long fringe; 5" wide, 142" long. Used by women for everyday wear as sash under prepaska sash, 7-5124. Worn alone by older women. Fringe at end known as amajlija, "amulet". Made by women for own use and still worn by some women at time of collection. 7-5119-5128 comprise a complete costume.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 18-1005, described as Sash; black, red, yellow cotton in lengthwise stripes.  Part of outfit worn by âmandorâ (leader of group of rubber workers); see 18-1003 - 1006 for outfit. Length 2 m. not including fringed ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 2-63571, described as Costume: Cream colored silk double faced satin ribbon with corded edges. Has been shaped into a sash for wedding dress. Fastens in back between two
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 18-432, described as Sash; gold brocade on red cotton. This is a new style sash, worn by women. Length 95 cm. Width 16.2 cm.