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Rescued collection of the Stanislav library

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Uncle Hrysha's birthday

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Million-dollar vyshyvanka

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Vyshyvanka as a diary of war

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How Moskali locals hid vyshyvankas from moskals

Due to the name of the village, local museum curator and embroidery collector Mr. Yurii urgently hid his collection, fearing that the occupiers would claim it as "theirs". He managed to save the treasures and continued embroidering rushnyks despite Russian military equipment in the streets of the village.

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Vyshyvanka coming back from America

Myroslav returned from Spain to Ukraine in 2022 to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He lost his life in Kyiv region, but his vyshyvanka continued its journey to help Ukraine.

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"I believe it's more than just chevrons"

The Borysov family from Nova Kakhovka was sheltered in Odesa. After recovering from the horror of the occupation, Anastasiia, a mother of two, found solace first in weaving camouflage nets and later in embroidering chevrons for the military

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Let my rushnyk tell the story

While living in Poland, Iryna Zemliana started embroidering a rushnyk about the war, which reflected all the new symbols that united Ukrainians around the world

Million-dollar vyshyvanka

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