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Women's embroidered shirt.
Women's embroidered shirt.
Women's festive costume. Volyn' region.
Women's festive costume. Volyn' region.
Embroidery on the sheepskin coat (kozhukh). Ternopil' region. XXth century.
Embroidery on the sheepskin coat (kozhukh). Ternopil' region. XXth century.
Peasants' outer apparel from Kyiv huberniia. Second half and late XIXth century. (Painting by Pymonenko M. "Wedding in Kyiv huberniia").
Peasants' outer apparel from Kyiv huberniia. Second half and late XIXth century. (Painting by Pymonenko M. "Wedding in Kyiv huberniia").
A woman in an embroidered coat (svyta). L'viv region.
A woman in an embroidered coat (svyta). L'viv region.
Lemkos' chuhania (coat). XIX century.
Lemkos' chuhania (coat). XIX century.
Women's jacket made using the cut of Ukrainian serdak (coat).
Women's jacket made using the cut of Ukrainian serdak (coat).
Ukrainian national costumes.
Ukrainian national costumes.
Men's and women's costumes. Rivne region. Early XX century.
Men's and women's costumes. Rivne region. Early XX century.
Woven belt.
Woven belt.
Girls' costume. L'viv region.
Girls' costume. L'viv region.
Kobenyak (child's coat). Rohatyn district, Ivano-Frankivs'k region. Late XIXth century.
Kobenyak (child's coat). Rohatyn district, Ivano-Frankivs'k region. Late XIXth century.
Elderly men in casual costumes. Stanislav region.
Elderly men in casual costumes. Stanislav region.
Women's woven belt.
Women's woven belt.
Woven belt.
Woven belt.
Embroidered men's coat (svyta). Polissia. XIX century.
Embroidered men's coat (svyta). Polissia. XIX century.
Woven belts (kraiky). Rivne and Poltava regions. Late XIXth - early XXth century.
Woven belts (kraiky). Rivne and Poltava regions. Late XIXth - early XXth century.
Women's summer costume. L'viv region.
Women's summer costume. L'viv region.
Embroidered sheepskin vest (keptar)
Embroidered sheepskin vest (keptar)
Men's embroidered sheepskin coat (kozhukh). Sumy region. XIX century.
Men's embroidered sheepskin coat (kozhukh). Sumy region. XIX century.