Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/necklace-with-crescents.jpg

    Necklace with Crescents excavated in 1898 from a tumulus near the village of Vovkivtsi, Sumy Oblast.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/sphinx-shaped-earrings.jpg

    Sphynx-shaped earrings excavated in 1965 from the Starshy Brat tumulus in the Try Braty tumulus complex near the village of Ohonki, Crimea.
  • Girl Odesa region.jpg

    Odesa region. The reconstruction of an ancient wedding wreath from village of Zagnitkiv. There is a lot decorated with colored foil, drops of wax and "candies" - twisted cylinders made of corrugated paper.
  • Girl Kherson region.jpg

    In the Kherson Region, Ksenia Malyukova and her creative group visited the village of Mala Kardashinka, Holoprystan district. This is an ancient farm of Oleshkiv Volost, Dnipro County, Tavriy Province, founded in 1837 as a result of the reorganization of the Kardashyn farms. The necklace looks quite unusual. In the South, such a glass necklace, similar to a bright Christmas tree decoration, was called "scales" and was worn on major holidays.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/barmy-miku.jpg

    This necklace has four medallions depicting religious icons. It was found c. 1900 near the village of Sakhnivka in the Cherkasy region.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/brooch-kn4607.JPG

    A metal brooch created using an engraving technique. It is from the village of Shepit in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/brass-necklace.jpg

    A brass necklace containing two rows of bells, 11 on the bottom and 5 on the top, stamped from sheet metal. The bells are strung on a chain of twisted wire.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/wedding_crown.jpeg

    The artifact was made by one of the Kyiv Master goldsmiths, Master Byshevs′kyǐ, for an unknown marriage around 1857. This crown was made for the crowning ceremony of Eastern Christian wedding tradition. The crown of marriage would be placed on the groom's head, with a similar one for the bride, to signify Jesus Christ’s victory over sin, evil, and death. This ceremony would typically have friends, family, and clergy members in attendance and involve prayers and hymns. “An Explanation of the Crowning Ceremony.” Melkite Eparchy of Newton, https://melkite.org/faith/faith-worship/an-explanation-of-the-crowning-ceremony.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/weddingflowercrown-kh15487.jpg

    A traditional wedding wreath/flower crown. It is handmade using cutting and waxing techniques and is crafted out of paper, foil, paraffin, and wire.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/weddingflowercrown_line35.jpeg

    A white flower crown with small pink and blue flowers for a wedding
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