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(Created claim: part of (P5): Finno-Ugric Artefact Collection (Estonian National Museum) (Q681)) |
(Created claim: image (P11): Woven woollen ribbon ERM B 17 7-abc.jpg) |
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woven | woven woollen ribbon (ERM B 17:7/abc) | ||
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Traditional | Traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon with decorative patterns, used as a garter. Collected by Oskar Loorits on the Livonian Coast in Pitrags (Pitrõg) in 1925. Finno-Ugric Artefact Collection of the Estonian National Museum. | ||
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| Property / part of: Traditional Livonian Clothing Collection / rank | |||
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| Property / part of: Livonian Costume Accessory Collection / rank | |||
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| Property / worn by: Livonians / rank | |||
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| Property / has current owner: Estonian National Museum / rank | |||
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| Property / has current owner: Estonian National Museum / qualifier | |||
inventory number: ERM B 17:7/abc | |||
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| Property / MuIS object ID: 635784 / rank | |||
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| Property / image: Woven woollen ribbon ERM B 17 7-abc.jpg / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 4 July 2025
Traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon with decorative patterns, used as a garter. Collected by Oskar Loorits on the Livonian Coast in Pitrags (Pitrõg) in 1925. Finno-Ugric Artefact Collection of the Estonian National Museum.
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | woven woollen ribbon (ERM B 17:7/abc) |
Traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon with decorative patterns, used as a garter. Collected by Oskar Loorits on the Livonian Coast in Pitrags (Pitrõg) in 1925. Finno-Ugric Artefact Collection of the Estonian National Museum. |