2024 Ukrainian folk women's jewelry of 19th-20th,Ukrainian clothing,Monograph

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Signed: No Era: 2020s Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine Publication Year: 2024 Author: Anna Vrochynska ISBN: 9789667845490 Ex Libris: No Book Title: Ukrainian folk women's jewelry of the 19th - early 20th centuries Personalize: No Language: Ukrainian Format: Hardcover Inscribed: No Item Weight: 57 Number of Pages: 232 gtin13: 9789667845490 Type: Picture Book Personalized: No Original Language: Ukrainian Narrative Type: Nonfiction Features: Illustrated Genre: Art & Culture, Biographies & True Stories, Fashion, Folklore & Mythology, Historical, Photography Publisher: Genealogy Publishing House Edition: Revised Edition, Special Edition Book Series: Arts & Culture Topic: Art Déco, Art History, Art Instruction, Books, Cultural History, Culture, Decorative Art, Embroidery, Ethnic Studies, Fashion Photography, Jewelry, Photographers, Popular Culture Intended Audience: Adults Vintage: No

Description

In the monograph "Ukrainian folk women's jewelry of the 19th - early 20th centuries." for the first time, an attempt was made to comprehensively cover this bright phenomenon of folk art, which has deep traditions. They were formed in the development of many types of artistic creativity: processing of stones, metals, glass production, weaving, embroidery, beadwork, various types of home handicrafts and trade relations with other countries. Ukrainian folk women's jewelry is an inseparable component of clothing, and therefore an attribute of rites, customs, and beliefs. Jewelry accompanied a woman almost throughout her life, so they are a source of valuable information about everyday life, ethnic norms and aesthetic preferences of different social strata of Ukrainian women. This research by Hanna Vrochynska is devoted to the ornaments, the history of their development, the materials from which they were made, their forms, ornamentation, coloring, and their role in the decorative and figurative structure of women's outfits. The book is richly illustrated: the Museum of Ethnography and Crafts (Lviv), the Museum of Ivan Honchar (Kyiv), the Chernihiv Historical Museum (Chernihiv) and private collectors provided their jewelry collections. Many pages of the book, including the Introduction and Conclusions, have been translated into English by Danylo Dmytrykov (USA). Format: 250* 310 mm

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