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The reconstruction of the traditional hand-woven sash from Borshchiv region (Podillia), wool warp on wool weft. Pattern based on a repetition of small diamonds. Fringes on both ends. Worn with item UF2022.002.a010.

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The reconstruction of the 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 Borshchiv region (Podillia). Worn with item UF2022.002.a011.

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Red woolen hand-woven pleated apron, scarlet coloured with green and blue horizontal accents. A contemporary copy of a traditional apron from Pokuttia. Worn with: UF2022.002.a007 and UF2022.002.a008.

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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 reconstruction of the traditional wrap skirt in red colour from Horodenka region (Pokuttia) in twill pattern weave. Cotton thread. Worn with the items UF2022.002.a008 and UF2022.002.a009.

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The peach-coloured, polyester dress, is decorated with embroidered traditional cross stitch motifs - the upper front of the bodice, the front part of the attached belt and the bottom part of the skirt.

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A beige contemporary woven dress with the elements of zavolikannia. A running stitch-like design primarily in red with the addition of black lines in the centre of the design. Full-length sleeves with a narrow tree strand braid in red and black wool…

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Hand-woven red poyas featuring one wide horizontal stripe down the middle of the length of the artifact flanked on either side with 2 thinner stripes. Fringes on both ends. Worn with item: UF2022.002.a003).

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A stylized red and blue traditional woolen hand-woven plakhta - two narrow panels, joined together with a decorative joining stitch. The edges are decorated with buttonhole stitch. Each corner of the plakhta bottom is decorated with a pompom. The…

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A traditional home-crafted handmade Hutsul fur coat, decorated with alternating floral and geometric symbols in red and green. c 1890-1920. Embroidery stitch: satin stitch.
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