The Transcarpathian culture is richly woven into the people's clothes.
Each region, sometimes even each village, have their own distinct style from others. Especially the original folk costumes in the Rakhiv area. It is woven with silver and gold cloth aprons that girls and women dress over a white skirt, a woven belt and a short ''kozhushki'' and ''keptari'', the masterpieces of local folk crafts.
The colorful ''Keptari'' are embroidered and decorated with sequins, they are made with great skill and taste.
The Hutsul embroidery, fiery rich and generous as the peoples soul.
Look to the Hutsul clothing and listen to the songs of Transcarpathia, to get a grasp of the tales of Transcarpathia, look to fabrics and articles of folk art.
Each region, sometimes even each village, have their own distinct style from others. Especially the original folk costumes in the Rakhiv area. It is woven with silver and gold cloth aprons that girls and women dress over a white skirt, a woven belt and a short ''kozhushki'' and ''keptari'', the masterpieces of local folk crafts.
The colorful ''Keptari'' are embroidered and decorated with sequins, they are made with great skill and taste.
The Hutsul embroidery, fiery rich and generous as the peoples soul.
Look to the Hutsul clothing and listen to the songs of Transcarpathia, to get a grasp of the tales of Transcarpathia, look to fabrics and articles of folk art.
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