A hand-woven long runner, in the Polissia region women wore such runner (peremitka, namitka) as a head wrap. Both ends are decorated with red stripes woven into the fabric.
A hand-woven long runner, in Bukovyna region women wore such runner (peremitka) as a head wrap. Cotton and linen weft on cotton warp. Both ends are decorated with beading and small fine fringes.
A hand-woven long runner, in Bukovyna region. Women wore such runner (peremitka) as a head wrap. Cotton and linen weft on cotton warp. Both ends are decorated with beading and handmade lace.
Machine-woven Soviet-era runner in horizontal red and black striped pattern on white background. Two wide horizontal stripes alternate with eleven narrow stripes. The distance between the stripes is three centimetres.
Woven ritual towel (rushnyk) from the central Ukraine. White background is tightly woven. Decorative patterns of stylized roses and leaf motifs. Originally intended to wrap over the top of an icon, ca. 1890.
Small linen woven runner. Burgundy and black stripes interspersed on the width embellished with geometric diamond and star motifs. Fringes on all four sides.