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  • Collection: BMUFA Textiles Collection

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Heavy linen narrowly pleated skirt, block-printed with star ochre and black coloured patterns from the L'viv region, Western Ukraine ca. 1910.

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A linen hand-woven skirt with embroidered accents, consisting of geometric and floral alternating patterns. L'viv region, ca. 1930s. Embroidery stitch: cross stitch.

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A linen apron with wide horizontal stripes of embroidery consisting of geometric and floral patterns. L'viv region, ca. the 1930s. Embroidery stitch: cross stitch.

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A cotton apron with wide horizontal stripes of embroidery consisting of geometric and floral patterns, ca. the 1930s. Embroidery stitch: cross stich.

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Hand-woven embroidered men's shirt on linen. Straight cut with fitted sleeves, partial opening at the front, with pointed collar. Embroidered collar, placed on the chest, as well as both cuffs. Fastened at the neck and down the front with snaps.…

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Embroidered raglan, short sleeved, women's blouse on cotton. Geometric pattern of flora motif and diamonds has been created in cross stitch in red and green and is located on each sleeve, on the front. Neckline trimmed with handmade crocheting.

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This large, grey hand-woven runner was originally used to cover a bench. It is woven with a herringbone pattern and groupings of multi-coloured horizontal stripes. Very worn.

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Male Roma ("Gypsy") head scarf – navy blue square tied in two corners.

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Goat hat with two horns made from a Caribou fur hat originally purchased in Norway in the early 1970s by Paul Sembaliuk.

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Hand-woven linen embroidered runner with floral motifs. The pattern is in wide rows along both edges in cross stitch in black colours. Three edges are trimmed in hardanger stitch.
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