Hand-woven "plakhta" wrap skirt. Predominantly red with green and beige motifs within a checkered pattern. Red ribbons are used to secure the warp on the hips. This item is part of a complete set of traditional Ukrainian women's clothing from…
Embroidered blouse. Long format with bottom half acting as a built-in slip. Embroidered in red and black colours on sleeves, around the neck and on the bottom edge. This item is part of a complete set of traditional Ukrainian women's clothing from…
Hand-woven linen and mixed synthetic fibre sampler with taupe, orange, rust and metallic silver threads. Attached label with instructions for care, artist's name, price, and fibre content.
Dark burgundy kerchief with bright pink roses and little pale blue flowers around the edges. Each corner has a large paisley motif. Small pink rose buds are scattered throughout the middle of the kerchief.
Dark burgundy kerchief with 3 rows of decorative motifs around the edges. 1) Paisly inspired in red, orange, green and light blue. 2) Undulating fan motif alternated with pink rose buds. 3) Similar to the pattern first but with more green.
Black synthetic fibre kerchief. The printed pattern with pink peonies and hollyhock-type flowers is dominant in the corners and runs lightly around the edges. No pattern in the middle. Colours: pink, burgundy, light green, dark blue.
Black velvet kerchief with a pattern of individual daisies like flowers alternating red, blue, white, with green leaves embroidered in one corner. Knotted black fringes all the way around the edges. Fringe has been frayed on the two corners that were…
Hand-woven red wool "poyas". A striped pattern is woven on the width. 29 stripes from one end. Five stripes from the other with a sold red section between the two decorated ends. Red fringes on both ends. Damaged fringes have been replaced with…
Black wool kerchief is printed with pink and blue flowers around the edges. Small pink flower buds are scattered in the middle. Multi-coloured fringes are hand sewn individually around the edges.
Thin hand-woven hutsul sash (poyas or kraika), predominantly orange with a finely woven pattern of x's and diamonds. Colours: orange, green, burgundy, yellow, beige.