vyshyvka
Vyshyvka is a traditional Ukrainian form of decorative embroidery applied to textiles. It is most commonly seen on the vyshyvanka, a shirt or blouse that forms part of national dress, but it also decorates household items such as towels and table textiles. The craft is usually performed by hand on linen or cotton fabrics using embroidery threads.
The central technique is cross-stitch, though other stitches such as satin, chain, and backstitch are used. Colors
Motifs and symbolism: geometric shapes like diamonds and suns carry protective and auspicious meanings, while floral
Regional variation: Ukraine hosts a wide range of styles. Hutsul embroidery from the Carpathian region is noted
Cultural role and contemporary craft: vyshyvka is a symbol of Ukrainian cultural heritage and is worn on