Hand-woven poyas. The pattern is based on a repetition of multi-coloured stripes and geometric motifs. One wide stripe in the middle and two narrow stripes along each long side in burgundy, green, blue, and white colours. Fringes on both ends.
Hand-woven poyas. The pattern is based on a repetition of multi-coloured stripes, three wide and two narrow stripes in red, green, blue, and white colours and diamond motifs. Fringes on both ends.
Hand-woven multi-coloured poyas. The pattern is based on a repetition of multi-coloured stripes geometric, mostly diamond motifs. Fringes on both ends. Colours are yellow, red, blue, white, green.
Half of the thin hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), is predominantly red and black with a finely woven pattern of x's and diamonds. Bukovyna (Ukraine).
A typical Bukovynian hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), wool warp on wool weft. Patterned divided into two sections: one based on alternating thin vertical stripes in pink, blue and yellow, and another with a tapestry is woven floral design. The…