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A papier-mache figure of an Ecuadorian Highlands peasant woman ready to plant potatoes. The figure is wearing a grey-white hat, and a grey-white shawl that has been secured with a metal, light yellow straight pin. She is also wearing a green shirt, a brown apron with a pocket, and a long pink skirt.
A ceramic representation of a (drunken?) man being supported by his wife. The female figure is wearing a yellow shawl with red edging, a hat, and a black skirt. The male figure is wearing a grey-green poncho with vertical blue and gold stripes and light yellow pants. The man's head is resting on the woman's shoulder.
A ceramic representation of a woman with her sheep. She is wearing a beige hat, a light green shawl with vertical gold stripes, and a light brown skirt. The sheep has a tie around its neck.
A ceramic representation of a musician playing a violin at a fiesta. The man is wearing a beige hat with a purple band, a red shawl over a yellow shirt, and light yellow pants. He has bare feet and is standing on a base of purple with gold dots goinf around the outside.
A ceramic representation of a man holding a radio and bottle of alcohol. He is dressed in white and is wearing a blue sash. He is also wearing a white hat with a red band. The radio is black, blue and gold in colour. The figure is cross-legged and has bare feet.
A small fabric doll with porcelain head, arms and legs, wearing a stiff gold top and wide flat skirt decorated with a string of beads.
Corpus Christi headdress consisting of a grass string bound wood frame over which is stretched a screen made of canvas sacking and a sheet of gold foil. Sewn onto the foil are several shells, strands of beads (glass, plastic and possibly gemstone), earrings, pins, bone hair clips, metal tokens, and coins. A large shell is attached at the top of the headdress.
Small wood figurine painted in red, yellow, brown and black. A "costumbrista" carving representing local customs and mannerisms, the bearded male figure wears a miter-like hat, jacket with skirt, and high boots and holds something in his left hand.
Tungurahua-style Corpus Christi band made of an embroidered yellow silk panel sewn onto a burlap backing and then lined with orange cotton cloth that wraps around to form a framing edge. Embroidered motifs are in red, blue, brown, orange, maroon, pink, black, beige and green wool and include flowers, birds, deer, llamas, men hunting, musicians playing the harp, trumpet and drums, and a couple dancing. Small translucent and silver discs of plastic have been sewn into the middle of the design and a border of wide strips of gold foil paper is attached to the sides, with long yellow stitches on three sides and machine stitching on the fourth.
Hanging band from the shoulder pole of a Cotopaxi-style Corpus Christi costume. Made of two long embroidered orange silk panels sewn together back-to-back, with a turquoise cloth edging on the two long sides, and attached with long stitches to a lining made of several pieces of purple and unbleached cotton cloth. Embroidered motifs differ on each side; red, pink, blue, brown, white, orange and green flowers, a figure, and a bird on the side with yellow slk top band and pink, black, white, orange and blue flowers, three figures and a monkey on the other. At the bottom end on one side is a band of silver paper outlined with pink wool from which hang strands of green wool.