An embroidered handmade Hutsul vest from a dancing costume. Wool embroidery in black, red, burgundy, orange, green and yellow colours in satin stitch on cotton with faux fur edging all imitating an authentic Hutsul vest.
A handmade Hutsul vest from a dancing costume with red, black and green geometric applique and embroidery in reverse satin stitch (Yavoriv stitch) on cotton with faux fur edging all imitating an authentic Hutsul vest.
A black velvet vest (korsetka) was worn by the female dancers. Trimmed around the neck, armholes, and down the front with red fabric. The bottom half of the tunic is fitted at the waist and pleated at the back. Worn with item UF2022.002.a032.
Machine-woven fabric specifically created for a wrap-around skirt referred to as a "Plakhta". Predominantly red with a plaid pattern with alternating black geometric stars in the squares.
Machine-woven fabric specifically created for a wrap-around skirt referred to as a "Plakhta". Predominantly red with a plaid pattern with alternating black geometric stars in the squares.
A child's cotton shirt, embroidered in black and red cross stitch with broad geometric design on the upper arm and delicate floral patterns running down to the cuff and down the front.
A shirt with attached black and burgundy geometric embroidery around the neck, down the front and on the cuffs. Embroidery stitch: cross stitch (khrestyky).
A cotton skirt to which is added a wide strip of embroidery consisting of geometric and floral patterns alternating with various butterfly designs. Embroidery stitch: cross stitch.