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The collection is currently curated by Ieva Pigozne (garments), Daniel Antal (digital curation). We are inviting new curators knowledgeable about Setomaa or the Seto culture. In the database, the collection page is [[Item:Q405|Seto Garment Collection (database)]]. The collection is curated by Ieva Pigozne and Daniel Antal; we are inviting new curators familiar with Setomaa or the culture of the Seto people. | The collection is currently curated by Ieva Pigozne (garments), Daniel Antal (digital curation). We are inviting new curators knowledgeable about Setomaa or the Seto culture. In the database, the collection page is [[Item:Q405|Seto Garment Collection (database)]]. The collection is curated by Ieva Pigozne and Daniel Antal; we are inviting new curators familiar with Setomaa or the culture of the Seto people. | ||
==== Original collection ==== | |||
Our original collection items are color-corrected, large resolution photographs that are released with a DOI and and ISCC ISO-standard unique identifier. | |||
* [[Item:Q3871|handwoven and handsewn mattress in Värska Farm Museum (15003021)]]; This is a handwoven and handsewn mattress cover that consists of two different linen fabrics, filled with hay. The earliest mattresses were made of a cover that was filled with hay or straw. Värska Farm Museum, Setomaa, Estonia. | |||
==== Derivative works ==== | ==== Derivative works ==== | ||
Revision as of 16:48, 16 March 2025

The virtual collection of the Finno-ugric Dataspace about the culture of Setomaa and the Seto people. The mission of the collection is to connect relevant historical photographs in various private and public collections.
The collection is currently curated by Ieva Pigozne (garments), Daniel Antal (digital curation). We are inviting new curators knowledgeable about Setomaa or the Seto culture. In the database, the collection page is Seto Garment Collection (database). The collection is curated by Ieva Pigozne and Daniel Antal; we are inviting new curators familiar with Setomaa or the culture of the Seto people.
Original collection
Our original collection items are color-corrected, large resolution photographs that are released with a DOI and and ISCC ISO-standard unique identifier.
- handwoven and handsewn mattress in Värska Farm Museum (15003021); This is a handwoven and handsewn mattress cover that consists of two different linen fabrics, filled with hay. The earliest mattresses were made of a cover that was filled with hay or straw. Värska Farm Museum, Setomaa, Estonia.
Derivative works
Derivative works are re-used, and often edited digital copies of historical sources that reveal garments that are almost certainly not available for the contemporary researcher in their original, physical, material form.
- Seto men in the village of Võmmorski in Setomaa municipality (ERM Fk 213:146); derivative work: Trouser of a Seto man in the village of Võmmorski in Setomaa municipality (detail)
- Seto girl in traditional costume (ERM TM Fk 899); derivative work: Seto girl in traditional costume (photographic detail)
- Woman in Seto traditional costume (ERM TM Fk 899); derivative work: Woman in Seto traditional costume (ERM TM Fk 899, retouched)