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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. Woven by Andriy Nahachewsky after taking lessons from Mrs. Doris Yanda.

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Thin hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika), predominantly red with a finely woven pattern of x's and diamonds. Bukovyna (Ukraine). Fringes on both ends.

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Hand-woven poyas. A pattern based on a repetition of small diamonds. Fringes on both ends.

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Woven poyas was sewn from two same stripes with geometric pattern in red, black, grey and mustard colours. Fringes are on one short edge.

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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 wide gold coloured sash for a Poltava region dancing costume.

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A wide gold coloured sash for a Poltava region dancing costume.

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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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A medium-width hand-woven sash in scarlet and black geometric designs from the Borshchiv (Western Ukraine) region.

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Mache-woven thin "Poyas" with a pattern of repeating star motifs and strips. Short fringes on both ends.
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