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women's mittens collected by A.O. Heikel on the Livonian coast in 1901 in Miķeļtornis (Livonian: Pizā, German: Pissen.) From the Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland.
Traditional Livonian women's woollen mittens, ornamented with decorative patterns, collected by A. O. Heikel in 1901 in Miķeļtornis (Piza). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland.
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Traditional Livonian women's woollen mittens, ornamented with decorative patterns, collected by A. O. Heikel in 1901 in Miķeļtornis (Piza). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland.
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women's mittens (SU4106:373ab)
Traditional Livonian women's woollen mittens, ornamented with decorative patterns, collected by A. O. Heikel in 1901 in Miķeļtornis (Piza). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland.

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