Postcard from Ph.D. student Hanna to Andriy Nahachewsky as a thank you for his support. The postcard has a picture of big flowers and two small herons on the front side. The text inside is written in English with a few Ukrainian words.
Ceramic plate decorated with green and brown leaves and a flower in the middle. The method of decoration imitates Kosiv ceramic. The text on the backside reads "Ukr. Keramica Studio M".
The Underwood Cyrillic typewriter was commonly used in the early 20th century to correspond in Ukrainian. This typewriter was originally owned by William Wacko, who in his youth had the opportunity to interview and photograph Canada's first Ukrainian…
Handmade painted souvenir fridge magnet. Decorated with a picture of Cossack with an embroidered shirt, green sharavary, red boots and a "woolly" hat. 3 cm magnetic strip has been glued to the back of the figure. Completes a set with UF1992.019.a003
Handmade painted souvenir fridge magnet. Decorated with a picture of a female Ukrainian dancer with an embroidered blouse, green skirt, red boots, brown hair and a red headband. 3 cm magnetic strip has been glued to the back of the figure. Completes…
Wooden handmade painted souvenir pen sheath carved and decorated to look like a cat. Designed to hold a ballpoint pen refill. The shaft has been decorated with a graphic line drawing of a rabbit in the forest. Text written around the top reads…