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Silyanka from Museum of Folk Art of Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttia
Silyanka from Museum of Folk Art of Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttia
About this item:
A necklace inspired by an ancient Hutsul region's gerdan preserved in the National Museum of Hutsul and Pokuttya Folk Art, named after Josaphat Kobrynsky. The piece, originally crafted by Kateryna Stepanivna Mykhailyshyn, hails from the Liski area and was recreated following a reconstructed pattern of a Lilya Kvitka. The necklace captures the essence of traditional Ukrainian beadwork while delicately reviving historical artistry in a unique, wearable form.
Dimensions:
• Beaded part length: 30 cm (11.8 inches)
• Tie length: 25 cm ( 9.8 inches) on each side
• Total length: Up to 80 cm (31.5 inches) adjustable with ties
• Width: 3.7 cm (1.5 inches )
Materials:
• High-quality seed beads
• Durable thread
Features:
• The adjustable design allows you to customize the necklace length to suit your style.
• Unique, intricate design handcrafted with care and precision.
• Inspired by authentic Ukrainian folk patterns, blending tradition with elegance.
Care Instructions:
To maintain the beauty of your necklace, store it in a dry place and avoid exposure to water, perfume, or chemicals.
Gift Wrapping:
♥ Free gift wrapping included, making it a perfect present for someone special or a treat for yourself.
Add a timeless piece of history and elegance to your collection today!
Please note: Due to variations in lighting, monitor settings, and other factors, the actual color tone/shade of the necklace may slightly differ from the photos displayed on the website.