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Dolls in Kuyavian folk costume

Dolls in a Kuyavian costume made by hand by an artist from Krakow, presented at the exhibition in the shop at Chopina 57 Street in Włocławek, offering, among others, traditional Wloclawek faience.In the second half of the nineteenth century a woman’s Kuyavian costume was an embroidered bonnet wrapped in a silk scarf, a white shirt, a velvet corset, a woolen skirt and an apron, and a Turkish scar…

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Subject

  • sewing
  • embroidery
  • dollmaking
  • Embroidery

Type of item

  • traditional clothing of Poland
  • traditional costume
  • toy
  • fashion style
  • Toy

Date

  • 21st century
  • 21st century

Medium

  • cloth
  • Textile

Subject

  • sewing
  • embroidery
  • dollmaking
  • Embroidery

Type of item

  • traditional clothing of Poland
  • traditional costume
  • toy
  • fashion style
  • Toy

Date

  • 21st century
  • 21st century

Medium

  • cloth
  • Textile

Providing institution

  • The International Center for Information Management Systems and Services

Aggregator

  • MUSEU

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Creation date

  • 21st century
  • 21st century

Place-Time

  • Kraków
  • Kraków
  • Lesser Poland Voivodeship
  • Poland

Places

  • Włocławek
  • Włocławek

Identifier

  • 100918
  • Pb_100918

Language

  • pl
  • pol

Is part of

  • Europeana Crafted

Providing country

  • Poland

Collection name

  • 628_Museu_MiedzynarodoweCentrumZarzadzaniaInformacja

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-08-21T13:13:12.032Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-08-21T13:13:12.032Z
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