Hutsul folk art

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Hutsul folk art is the traditional decorative and applied art of the Hutsul people of the Carpathian Mountains, known for its vibrant colors, intricate woodcarving, embroidery, ceramics, and richly ornamented everyday objects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ukrainian folk art tradition
applied art
folk art
intangible cultural heritage
traditional decorative art
country Ukraine
decorates axes
ceramic tableware
crosses
everyday household objects
furniture
musical instruments
pipes
ritual objects
traditional clothing
walking sticks
wooden chests
ethnicGroup Hutsuls NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic floral motifs
geometric patterns
intricate ornamentation
symbolic motifs
vibrant colors
zoomorphic motifs
hasGenre Hutsul ceramics
Hutsul embroidery
Hutsul pysanka decoration NERFINISHED
Hutsul weaving NERFINISHED
Hutsul woodcarving NERFINISHED
influencedBy Carpathian mountain environment
Eastern Christian symbolism
traditional pastoral lifestyle
partOf Carpathian folk culture
Hutsul culture NERFINISHED
practicedBy Hutsuls NERFINISHED
purpose aesthetic decoration
expression of ethnic identity
functional use in everyday life
ritual use
region Carpathian Mountains NERFINISHED
relatedTo Carpathian woodcarving traditions
Ukrainian folk embroidery
Ukrainian pottery
typicalColor black
brown
green
red
yellow
usesMaterial ceramic clay
leather
linen
metal
wood
wool
usesTechnique embroidery
leatherworking
metal engraving
painting
pottery
weaving
woodcarving

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