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Bluză cu fir și paiete (corect Bluză); bluză de femeie

Bluza este confecționată din borangic cu vergi și brodată cu fir auriu. Este croită dintr-o singură bucată, fără guler. Mânecile, prinse din umăr, sunt tot dintr-o bucată. Marginile lor și zona superioară a închiderii bluzei sunt brodate cu vrejuri de viță de vie, terminate în oya din fir auriu și paiete aurii. Închiderea se face prin legătură cu câte trei ciucuri lungi, pe două rânduri de o parte…

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Contributors

  • atelier turcesc
  • workshops (organizations)

Subject

  • calligraphy (process)
  • stars (motifs)
  • crescents (motifs)
  • Vitis (genus)
  • Calligraphy

Type of item

  • blouses (main garments)
  • Blouse

Date

  • secolul al XIX-lea
  • 19th century

Medium

  • sewing (needleworking technique)
  • embroidering
  • lace (needlework)
  • Lace
  • Embroidery

Contributors

  • atelier turcesc
  • workshops (organizations)

Subject

  • calligraphy (process)
  • stars (motifs)
  • crescents (motifs)
  • Vitis (genus)
  • Calligraphy

Type of item

  • blouses (main garments)
  • Blouse

Date

  • secolul al XIX-lea
  • 19th century

Medium

  • sewing (needleworking technique)
  • embroidering
  • lace (needlework)
  • Lace
  • Embroidery

Providing institution

  • Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea

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

  • Republica Turcia; Asia de Sud-Vest

Current location

  • Muzeul de Artă - TULCEA

Identifier

  • 224
  • Culturalia#fd5cd4a4-f13e-4047-a35b-587a41bcc6d8

Is part of

  • Colecția de Artă Decorativă Orientală

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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