She is a participant of four and a leader of eight ethnographic expeditions to various settlements of Vinnytsia region, as well as the co-organizer of four Ukrainian-Polish expeditions to the village of Murafa in Sharhorod district of the Vinnytsia region. Her range of academic interests includes ethnography, ethnographic museology, the agrarian culture of Ukrainians, cultural anthropology, urban studies and folk history. She is the author of more than 40 publications on research of traditional culture of Eastern Podillia of the 2nd half of the 19th and the early 20th centuries, agrarian culture of the Vinnytsia area, ethnic and social, demographical, historical and cultural processes in the region in the 2nd half of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries. The ancient Cossack town of Opishne Opishnia in the Zinkivsky district of the Poltava region is called the pottery capital of Ukraine. Opishnia, Poltava region.
Traditional Ukrainian Pottery: Kosiv Ceramics | Cobblestone Freeway
Did you like this? Share it:Tweet. Decorative solid wood lacquer painted wall plate done in the classic Ukrainian "Petrykivka" art style. Ukrainian flowers.
These are Kosiv Ceramics. The art of Hutsul Carpathian ceramics is one of the brightest pearls of Ukrainian folk art. The craft began in the 15th century, and continues to this day. The most famous was Kosiv ceramics, which received their name from the place of their creation — the city of Kosiv in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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