Skirt Panel
MOA: University of British Columbia
3052/20 a-b
Two rectangular skirt panels (parts a-b), identical but for a slight difference in size (part of a girl’s costume with 3052/18-24). Panels are woven of red, yellow and black thread, in horizontal lines of colour. The side and bottom edges are lined with a thick, dark purple braid (the braid on part ‘a’ stops 6 cm from top of weaving on one side). Two long ties are attached at the upper corners. These are braided from wool in orange, red, yellow and green, with a small tassel at each end made of the remnant wool.
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Narrative
Early 20th century Hutsul style girl's costume of the village of Kosmach, in the Kosiv district, in the Ivano Frankivsk region, Ukraine. Normally worn with a sleeveless sheepskin "kyptar" edged with fur.
- Type of Item panel
- Culture Ukrainian
- Material wool fibre
- Measurements height 66.5 cm, width 53.0 cm (part a) height 65.0 cm, width 51.5 cm (part b)
- Previous Owner Yaroslava Gloria Tatarniuk
- Received from Yaroslava Gloria Tatarniuk
- Made in Ukraine
- Ownership Date before March 13, 2014
- Acquisition Date on March 13, 2014
- Item Classes textiles
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3052/0020 a-b