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Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1740, described as textile; woven striped fabric; alternating white and colored (yellow, red, green, orange) woven with a geometric pattern using black weft threads to form pattern.  fringed (warp) at end.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1760, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile; yellow-tan ground with diagonal pattern made up of small spoked circles - each ca. 6.5cm wide separated by a narrow band of black and brown.  intermittent white highlights throughout.  border printed with simulated fringe pattern; hemmed.  labels:  1) blue/white rectangular label "Puri Batik, Ramayana, Yogya-Indonesia"; 2) handwritten note "Parangkusuma
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1756, described as batik textile; commercial, traditional style batik textile; ecru ground printed in blue and brown.  appears to have used wax resist for initial dyeing then overprinted with navy blue; overall pattern of birds, wings, shield-like devices are connected by vegetal motifs.  hemmed on both ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1746, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile.  burnt orange with tjap-style pattern in blue-black, orange, brown, ecru, white with hemmed ends and narrow brown & ecru border.  overall tiny dot and floral tjap-style design. label: aqua/pink/gold, "Keris P.T. Batik, Keris, Daft No. 24010, Solo, Indonesia, Prima Sima"
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1743, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile; black ground with mustard-tan, ecru, white and brown, printed in tjap style design of florals plus tiny dots throughout.  hemmed at each end with narrow mustard-tan and ecru band. label: aqua, pink and gold; "Keris, P.T. Batik Keris, Daft No. 24010, Solo Indonesia, Prima Sima
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1752, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile; overall pattern of alternating 4-petal mustard and ecru flowers and 8-petaled orange, ecru, mustard flowers on a burnt orange ground forming diamond shapes.  border imprint = "Batik Siddmukti-Indonesia" on an ecru band; hemmed.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1762, described as batik textile; commercial batik textile.  Tjap-style pattern of florals and birds over-laying various traditional background motifs in brown, ecru, black, purple, pale yellow and white.  end borders of ecru/black, brown/white in a zig-zag pattern, hemmed.  stamped labels "textil motip batik" and "TBSN - JayaAbabi" label: handwritten note: "Tiga Negeri
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1739, described as beaded textile; red and black woven, striped fabric with short warp fringe at each end.  beaded with green, white, yellow and red beads and each end in a floral and swirl pattern, plus 3 rows of red and green beads (0.7cm) just above fringe on each end.  narrow 5.7cm band across the width of the fabric (yellow, white, green) at outer; 1.3cm intermittent band at 1/4 and 3/4 point in fabric, also yellow and white.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1749, described as batik textile; commercial batik fabric.  bright navy blue ground with black, brown, white, ecru, and mustard-tan, overall pattern of florals, wings, birds and shield-like devices.  double border of mustard-tan, ecru and black at each end; hemmed. label: "Batik tjap; Manuk Dadali"  selvage label: Maduk Dadali; Karya, Indonesia
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 18-1757, described as batik textile; commercial, traditional style, batik textile; ecru ground printed in blue and brown.  appears to have used wax resist for initial dyeing, then overprinted with navy blue.  overall pattern of birds, wings, shield-like devices are connected by vegetal motifs.  hemmed on both ends.