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 typical Bukovynian hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), wool warp on wool weft. Patterned divided into two sections: one based on alternating thin vertical stripes in pink, blue and yellow, and another with a tapestry is woven floral design. The…
Half of the thin hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), is predominantly red and black with a finely woven pattern of x's and diamonds. Bukovyna (Ukraine).
Hand-woven multi-coloured poyas. The pattern is based on a repetition of multi-coloured stripes geometric, mostly diamond motifs. Fringes on both ends. Colours are yellow, red, blue, white, green.
Hand-woven poyas. The pattern is based on a repetition of multi-coloured stripes, three wide and two narrow stripes in red, green, blue, and white colours and diamond motifs. Fringes on both ends.
Hand-woven poyas. The pattern is based on a repetition of multi-coloured stripes and geometric motifs. One wide stripe in the middle and two narrow stripes along each long side in burgundy, green, blue, and white colours. Fringes on both ends.