This jewellery is a unique product of the Lemko ethnic minority of the Hutzul region, in Poland's south-eastern corner of the Carpathian mountain range. Krywulki is the name given to bead necklaces, which are made either on a tiny loom or with a needle, through meticulous and patient threading of 2-millimetre beads onto a strong piece of string. Before the war, rich young women would often wear versions up to 15 cm wide, which looked very much like collars. The less well-off were usually able to afford only one narrow piece, which they wore with an embroidered blouse and a corset.
Title: The Lemko Glass Bead Collars - Krywulki
Category: Glass, ceramic and pottery
Country: Poland, Carpathian and Bieszczady mountain
Period: XX Century
Provided by: AGH
Source: https://culture.pl/en/article/handicrafts-made-in-...
Photo Gallery: http://szlakrzemiosla.pl/Anna-Dobrowolska.html
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