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Ștergar de culme de formă dreptunghiulară; decorat prin alesătură în război, motive încadrate de vergi înguste și linii zimțate, pe jumătate din suprafață; trei câmpuri romboidale, care au în mijloc câte o cruce cu brațele trilobate; alte motive geometrice și skeomorfe. Capetele sunt tivite. Cromatică: fond: alb-crem; motive: vișiniu; albastru; galben.

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  • All metadata

  • Location

Subject

  • textile materials
  • geometric motifs
  • Textile

Type of item

  • towels
  • furnishing textile materials

Date

  • jumătatea secolului al XX-lea

Medium

  • hemp (fiber)
  • hem
  • cotton (textile)
  • Cotton
  • Hem
  • Hemp fiber

Subject

  • textile materials
  • geometric motifs
  • Textile

Type of item

  • towels
  • furnishing textile materials

Date

  • jumătatea secolului al XX-lea

Medium

  • hemp (fiber)
  • hem
  • cotton (textile)
  • Cotton
  • Hem
  • Hemp fiber

Providing institution

  • ASTRA National Museum Complex

Aggregator

  • National Heritage Institute, Bucharest

Intermediate provider

  • Project Management Unit – Ministry of Culture

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Places

  • Romania
  • Maramureș
  • Maramureş
  • Giulești
  • Romania
  • Mânăstirea

Current location

  • Complexul Național Muzeal "ASTRA" - SIBIU

Identifier

  • 17832 AL
  • Ștergură de rudă
  • Culturalia#006e1d1f-4ffc-4130-9acf-44ceb196c380

Extent

  • 73 cm
  • 75 cm

Is part of

  • CN

Is related to

  • Romanians

Providing country

  • Romania

Collection name

  • 951_Ministerul_Culturii_Artifacts

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-06-02T11:57:48.899Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-06-02T11:57:48.899Z
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