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Culture Conservation: welcome to the world of our national traditions

Culture Conservation: welcome to the world of our national traditions. CLOTHES. Here you can see the truly Ukrainian women’s clothes of our place: a long blouse decorated with rich embroidery and the skirt called “ dymka ”. It was wide and usually it had a silk ribbon at the bottom.

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Culture Conservation: welcome to the world of our national traditions

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  1. Culture Conservation:welcome to the world of our national traditions CLOTHES

  2. Here you can see the truly Ukrainian women’s clothes of our place: a long blouse decorated with rich embroidery and the skirt called “dymka”. It was wide and usually it had a silk ribbon at the bottom.

  3. Ukrainian farmers had to work a lot at home and in the fields, so women always wore an apron. Even in the smart costume there was an apron with decorations.

  4. Embroidery was the most common way for decorating the clothes as it was cheap. Girls and women spent the winter time making their clothes special with all the talent and creativity they could apply to the process.

  5. Another important item of everyday and holiday usage was a towel. When a girl was proposed to marry a young man she presented him with a towel with embroidery she made herself. All stages of life – from marriage to the burial ceremony were accompanied with a decorated towel.

  6. Nevertheless our traditional clothes is still popular. Most often we wear it at the parties but shirts and even T-shirts and dresses decorated with traditional embroidery are popular among young and old.

  7. Created with a help of 5th and 6th form students at Luchynets school. Special thanks to our school museum keeper ValentynaBoiko Oxana Krailo 2013

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