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женская праздничная рубашка (CVVM 12761)
label / lvlabel / lv
 
sieviešu svētku krekls (CVVM 12761)
Property / inventory number
CVVM 12761
 
Property / inventory number: CVVM 12761 / rank
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Property / has current owner: Latvian National Museum of History / qualifier
 
inventory number: CVVM 12761
Property / was made for
 
Property / was made for: festive wear / rank
 
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Property / worn by
 
Property / worn by: Latvian women / rank
 
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Property / worn by
 
Property / worn by: peasant woman / rank
 
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Property / country of origin
 
Property / country of origin: Latvia / rank
 
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Property / made from material
 
Property / made from material: linen / rank
 
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Property / fabrication method
 
Property / fabrication method: plain weave / rank
 
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Property / fabrication method
 
Property / fabrication method: pattern weave / rank
 
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Property / fabrication method
 
Property / fabrication method: hand sewing / rank
 
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Property / color
 
Property / color: white / rank
 
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Property / has time span
 
Property / has time span: 2nd half of the 19th century / rank
 
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Property / has time span: 2nd half of the 19th century / qualifier
 
Property / has time span: 2nd half of the 19th century / qualifier
 
Property / location
 
Property / location: Daugavpils / rank
 
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Property / location
 
Property / location: Kalupe Parish / rank
 
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Property / has type assignement
 
Property / has type assignement: tunic cut / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 16 July 2025

festive wear from Latgale region in Latvia (2nd half of the 19th century)
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female festive shirt (CVVM 12761)
festive wear from Latgale region in Latvia (2nd half of the 19th century)

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