Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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    Tradition of making “et aiaklak” (Karaim meat pie). Experience of Karaims of Melitopol
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    A 3D virtual tour of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine - The historical museum welcomes you! On 4 floors, the history from the appearance of the first man to the present is reproduced. About 850,000 unique exhibits illustrating the path of Ukrainians and telling about its past and present. Be curious, learn and reinterpret history.
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    A silyanka necklace handmade with interwoven glass beads and white metal. Traditionally worn as a choker, it often complemented other jewelry pieces. It could also be worn as a hair piece. This necklace originated in Podilia.
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    Technique: painting
    Dimensions: 100 cm x 150 cm
    Materials: oil, canvas
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    Oil painting on canvas. Dimensions: 150 cm x 146 cm.
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    The artifact was made by V.F. Khomenko in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1977. It is made out of silver, agate, and enamel, and the exact purpose for production is unknown. The ring was featured in the exhibition "Rings: Thousand-Year Histories of Familiar Things", from September 24, 2019 to October 11, 2020 in the Museum of Historical Jewels of Ukraine.
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    A painting depicting a fantastic animal creature called a chaplun. 1977. Paper, gouache.
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    "The Metal Workers" mosaic panel is in the interior of the waiting room of the railway station in Mariupol.
    Material: enamel, marble, granite.
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    Boryviter, or a windhover, is a bird able to hover in the air for a long time. The concept of the authors was emotional bond between the panel and the sea view from the window next to it, the bond evoked by the name and colors. This panel is also located in the "Aristocrat," the restaurant in Mariupol.
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    In Soviet times, the panel "The Tree of Life" was part of the decor of a Mariupol restaurant called "Ukraine" (now - "Aristocrat"). The sketches were made by the mosaic makers themselves.
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