ТК-3708
Woman shirt
- Century
- 20
- Size
- 49x69x30 cm (sleeve from neckline)
- Material
- Fabric, factory-made fabric, cotton fabric, muslin, decorative and weaving material, thread, woolen thread
- Technique
- Factory weaving, hand sewing, hand embroidery, surface embroidery, counted surface embroidery, diagonal 'cross-stitch,' decorative auxiliary seams, 'pukhlyky'
- Place of creation
- Ukraine, Sloboda Ukraine, Kharkiv Governorate, Vovchansk District, village of Rubizhne
Description
Straight-cut 'stanok' shirt, sewn from two parts. Short, straight sleeve with a gusset and insert sewn along the warp, decorated at the top with 'pukhlyky' (4.5 cm long). The body and inserts are gathered near the neckline into fine pleats using the 'sewing to the collar' technique. The neckline is round with a central front slit (30 cm long), finished with a narrow hem, fastened with a loop buttonhole (right) and a small button (left). The slit is secured in two places. The shirt is decorated on the insert with two rows of fine floral-geometric patterns made with black and red threads (stylized flowers and slanted diamonds connected together).
Legend: Sewn and embroidered by a resident of the village of Rubizhne, Vovchansk District, Kharkiv Governorate, named Danylenko.