ТК-5616

Rushnyk

Exhibit ТК-5616, Rushnyk
ТК-5616

Century
20
Size
l-212, w-47 cm
Material
Fabric, factory-produced fabric, linen canvas, decorative and weaving materials, factory thread
Technique
Factory weaving, hand sewing, hand embroidery, openwork
Place of creation
Ukraine, Kharkiv

Description

Rectangular rushnyk made of white fabric, embroidered with white threads at the ends, hemmed with 'single prutik' openwork. The embroidery composition consists of three openwork bands with inlay: a wide central band and two narrower ones on either side. The ornament on the narrower bands is geometric with diamond-shaped motifs, while the wide band features a floral pattern of eight-pointed rosettes. **Legend:** The rushnyk was passed down to Dzhyoieva Svitlana Hryhorivna from her mother Yevdokiia Mykolaivna Ishkova (1900–1987) and grandmother Feodosiia Sydorenko (married name Porichka). The family of Feodosiia Sydorenko, a peasant girl who married a student, and Mykola Porichka lived in Kyiv. Yevdokiia Mykolaivna Porichka studied at a gymnasium, graduating around 1917 in Kyiv with a home teacher’s diploma. She married Hryhorii Vasyliovych Ishkov, a railway engineer, and moved to Kharkiv.

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