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Ieva.Pigozne (talk | contribs) (Created claim: part of (P5): Traditional Livonian Clothing Collection (Q183)) |
Ieva.Pigozne (talk | contribs) (Changed [en] description: Fragment of a traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon featuring a decorative pattern, collected by Emil Nestor Setälä on the Livonian coast in 1912 in Lielirbe (Iira). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland.) |
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Fragment of a traditional Livonian woollen ribbon featuring a decorative pattern, collected by Emil Nestor Setälä on the Livonian coast in 1912 in Lielirbe (Iira). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland. | Fragment of a traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon featuring a decorative pattern, collected by Emil Nestor Setälä on the Livonian coast in 1912 in Lielirbe (Iira). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 4 July 2025
Fragment of a traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon featuring a decorative pattern, collected by Emil Nestor Setälä on the Livonian coast in 1912 in Lielirbe (Iira). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland.
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | woven woollen ribbon (SU4920:26) |
Fragment of a traditional Livonian handwoven woollen ribbon featuring a decorative pattern, collected by Emil Nestor Setälä on the Livonian coast in 1912 in Lielirbe (Iira). Antell's Collection, Finno-Ugric Collection of the National Museum of Finland. |