A half of the typical Bukovynian hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), wool warp on wool weft. Pattern based on a repetition of small diamonds. Fringes on one end.
A hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), wool warp on wool weft. Pattern based on a repetition of the horizontal strips. Fringes on both ends are worn. Kolomyia region (Ukraine).
Hand-woven embroidered pillow on off-white linen. Geometric patterns run with two wide stripes across the middle horizontally. The pattern is predominantly red with two rows of green and yellow accents within the top and bottom trim. The embroidery…
Hand-woven embroidered pillow on off-white linen. The wide stripe of geometric cross stitch diamond pattern is predominantly in burgundy and black with green and yellow accents. Small fringes on both sides.
Embroidered pillow on off-white linen. The geometric cross stitch diamond pattern is predominantly red with one row of black accent. Small fringes on both sides.
Hand-woven woolen pillowcase. Horizontal striped pattern, using predominantly red, black, and yellow on a light beige background. Opening on the back in the middle held shut with velcro. Originally stuffed with orange foam that deteriorated.…
Embroidered pillow on off-white linen. Geometric diamond patterns run across the middle horizontally. The pattern is predominantly orange with one row of brown accents within the top and bottom trim. Embroidery stitch is zavolykannia.
A large pillowcase hand-woven with elaborate geometric colourful designs on one half and narrow stripes of burgundy and black on a white background on the other, ca.1890, Sniatyn region (Western Ukraine).
Hand-woven women's 3/4 length heavy linen shirt with embroidered collar, cuffs, as well as three broad horizontal geometric patterns on the arms, all areas having different designs and colours. ca.1910s, L'viv region. Embroidery stitch: cross stitch.