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.
An oral interview of Shapoval Alexander Savovich, a Holodomor survivor, recorded by Vyhodovanets′ Olga Vasylivna and Artemenko Larysa Olehivna in Kostiantynivka village, Smilyansky district, Cherkasy region.
A story of Vasyl′ Tkachenko, a Hodomor victim, told by his great-grandson Vasyl′ Fedorovych Tkachenko, recorded by Serhiǐ Polishchuk in the Korobchyne village, Novomyrhorod district, Kirovohrad region.
This oil folk painting on fabric by Jarmolenko Panas displays a young woman wearing a traditional “Vinok” flower crown. These crowns were worn by women of marital age to signify purity.