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A hand-woven sash with short fringes on both ends. The sash features a repetitive pattern of narrow stripes. The colours are burgundy, black, yellow, and green.

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Hand-woven red sampler for poyas. The pattern is based on the repetition of green and white stripes. Fringes on one side.

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Hand-woven poyas sampler in white and mustard colours. The pattern is based on the repetition of white diamonds on a mustard background. Fringes on both sides.

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Hand-woven red and black poyas sampler. The pattern is based on a repetition of big diamonds motifs in the middle and small white diamonds along long edges. Fringes on one side.

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Hand-woven red poyas featuring colourful horizontal stripes. Fringes on both ends. Worn with item: UF2022.002.a017, UF2022.002.a018 and UF2022.002.a019.

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A contemporary hand-woven sampler of the red twill pattern weaved sash. Worn with the items UF2022.002.a007 and UF2022.002.a009.

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A contemporary multi-coloured hand-woven sampler of the traditional Bukovynian sash. Worn with the items UF2022.002.a014 and UF2022.002.a015.

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A woolen pleated skirt, scarlet coloured with green, yellow and blue vertical stripes. A contemporary copy of a traditional skirt (litnyk) from Volyn region. Worn with: UF2022.002.a017, UF2022.002.a018 and UF2022.002.a020.

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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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A beige and brown machine-woven tablecloth with fringes on each edge.
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