
Tetiana Kutsyr
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the report reveals the tendency to replace woven decor with embroidered one
at the beginning of the 20th century. The author traces the evolution of composition
schemes and ornament motifs made by various techniques.
«Unique Technologies of Ethnographic Textile: Experience of
Preservation in Western Ukraine and Lithuania» features of
making, decoration, and using of folk dress, traditions of Western
Ukrainian and Lithuanian patterned woven sashes are studied.
Within this research, ethnographic textiles appear not only
as a phenomenon of material culture, but also as an object of the
intangible cultural heritage of the two countries, which has absorbed
the technological knowledge, aesthetic ideas, and worldview
positions of its creators. The commonalities between the
items of both countries emphasize their long-standing historical
ties and the differences are the variability of the development of
Ukrainian and Lithuanian ethnic artistic traditions.
the report reveals the tendency to replace woven decor with embroidered one
at the beginning of the 20th century. The author traces the evolution of composition
schemes and ornament motifs made by various techniques.
«Unique Technologies of Ethnographic Textile: Experience of
Preservation in Western Ukraine and Lithuania» features of
making, decoration, and using of folk dress, traditions of Western
Ukrainian and Lithuanian patterned woven sashes are studied.
Within this research, ethnographic textiles appear not only
as a phenomenon of material culture, but also as an object of the
intangible cultural heritage of the two countries, which has absorbed
the technological knowledge, aesthetic ideas, and worldview
positions of its creators. The commonalities between the
items of both countries emphasize their long-standing historical
ties and the differences are the variability of the development of
Ukrainian and Lithuanian ethnic artistic traditions.