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

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A woman's linen hand-woven shirt with broad embroidered horizontal areas on the arms in bright yellow-orange colours with curled sheep-horn designs in red and green. The cuffs and collar are gathered and embroidered in similar colors of other…

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A Pokuttia woman's full-length linen shirt, heavily embroidered the length of the sleeves in three sections, the middle is covered in patterns of crosses on a gold background in dark diamonds, the shoulders covered in dark heavy curl stitching…

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A man's heavy full-length linen hand-woven Bukovynian shirt with delicate handeger brown stitching along all perimeters. c. late nineteenth century.

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A matching set consisting of a black velvet vest and fringed apron with applique pieces of a kerchief covered in bright red roses, green leaves, decorated in long rectangular beads.

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A matching set consisting of a black velvet vest and fringed apron with applique pieces of a kerchief covered in bright red roses, green leaves, decorated in long rectangular beads.

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A white, woven runner with wide, geometric and floral patterns in dark brown, gold and yellow closer to the ends. The two ends of the runner are trimmed with handmade lace. Embroidery stitch: satin stitch.

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A traditional hand-woven wrap skirt is divided into three sections. The designs at each end are identically striped while the centre is plain. Typical for Bukovyna.

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Two pieces of hand-woven fabric for a wrap-around skirt (zapaska) for a woman's hutsul costume. Primarily orange in colour with a horizontal weave incorporating threads of brown, red, yellow and metallic. One piece is for the front panel the other…

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The bottom half of a traditional full-length hand-woven shirt from Borshchiv region with a wide hem of hardenger (merezhka) embroidery.
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