Дзумбалик / Dzumbalyk
I am delighted with Ukrainian headdresses! They all look amazing and each one is unique. So, I want to make a series of illustrations on this topic)))
And this is the first illustration of the series. This is a dzumbalyk!
Ukrainian wedding headdress, or wedding wreath) was common in Ternopil region. It was decorated mainly with beads and paper flowers
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Я в захваті від українських головних уборів! Вони всі виглядають неймовірно, і кожен унікальний. Тож, я хочу зробити серію ілюстрацій на цю тему)))
А це перша ілюстрація серії. Це - дзумбалик!
Український весільний головний убір, або весільний вінок) Був поширений на Тернопільщині. Декорувався переважно бісером і паперовими квітами
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Felt Fruit Christmas Wreath
From the 1975 The McCall's Book of Christmas
(via: archive.org)
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(From @liveforfilms at Bluesky.)
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Gold myrtle wreath from Korinth, dated ~330–250 BCE. Currently housed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, which has more details on its website:
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~ Gold Oak Wreath with a Bee and Two Cicadas.
Culture: Greek
Period: Hellenistic
Date: 350-300 BC.
Place of origin: Turkey, Marmara Region: Çanakkale (province), Dardanelles
Medium: Gold
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Laurie Lipton (American, 1953), Homecoming, 2008. Pencil with embossment on paper, 21 1/4 x 24 1/4 in.
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Handsome horse with Christmas wreath.
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...🎄
Feat. Lunch Lady Miru and her darling niece, Audrey Grace! 🥰 This is Audrey as a little kid again, she's 8 years old here and on vacation at a ski resort this time. Her fluffy unicorn backpack is back, and there are little silver bells attached to her coat pockets, so she jingles as she walks.
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