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Photo: Bohdan Poshyvailo for Vytoky Project (modern Ukrainian designers inspired by traditional culture and a selection of historical costumes. Vytoky collaborates with museums and collectors such as the Centre for the History of Costume and the Ivan Honchar Museum) Mode Russe, Ukrainian Clothing, Traditional Hairstyle, Mode Costume, Folk Clothing, Folk Dresses, Folk Fashion, Russian Fashion, Traditional Fashion

LEMKOS According to one version, Lemko ancestors were the ancient tribes of White Croats who lived on the slopes of the Carpathian Mountains. The number of Lemkos on territories of pre-war Poland was estimated between 100,000 and 150,000 people. The Lemkos survived many tragic moments in their long history: first, internment in the Talerhof camp,...

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Linen folk vest with traditional folk ribbon inspired by Slavic folklore style.🌻 Material 100% Linen Tie Detail: Each color option comes with a black satin ribbon for tying Designed and made with love in Slovakia.  Size options: XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL Ready to ship within 5 business days ♥️ Hungarian Folk Dress, Balkan Traditional Clothes, Folk Style Clothing, Cottagecore Vest, Folklore Outfit, Finnish Clothing, Folk Vest, Romanian Clothing, Folklore Style

Linen folk vest with traditional folk ribbon inspired by Slavic folklore style.🌻 Material 100% Linen Tie Detail: Each color option comes with a black satin ribbon for tying Designed and made with love in Slovakia. Size options: XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL Ready to ship within 5 business days ♥️

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Handwoven Slavic Pagan Sash Belt Ukrainian Folk Belt - Etsy Slavic Clothing, Slavic Paganism, Costume Making, Belt For Women, Sash Belts, Woven Belt, Sash Belt, Folk Costume, Feb 13

Made to Order! A handwoven Slavic or Pagan ethnic belt for a woman's folk costume of Ukraine or Russia. Woven in a traditional Norwegian practice with a heddle and shuttle from scratch. In the pattern is the traditional symbol for our Pagan Spinner of Fate, Makosh. These decorative belts are widespread across the Baltic States, Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Countries, Scandinavia and Fennoscandia. A woven belt is often a woman's garment, but in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, men also…

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