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Orawa peasant cottage

An architectural 1:10 model, a replica of a real cottage in Górna Orawa, created in the former modelling studio of the Ethnographic Museum in Kraków. It represents a rural hut with a single row of rooms, with a long side facing the road, used both for residential and livestock-keeping. 

Tags: architecture 3D highlanders © all rights reserved Orawa
Subjects: technics multiculture daily life rural areas mountain
Technique: carpentry cutting
Material: wood
Orava jacket — “cucha”

The presented object is a men’s outer garment made of brown cloth, lined with blue and white herringbone factory-made fabric. On the collar and at the end of the sleeves, a black decoratively backstitched material is visible.

Tags: clothing 2D highlanders folk costume everyday life public domain Orawa
Subjects: daily life clothing mountain
Technique: hand sewing machine sewing pick stitch
Material: manufacturing cloth haberdashery
Orava painted chest

The presented object is a high, dark green chest, resting on four profiled legs with a drawer at the bottom. The front wall is decorated with a painted pattern of vertical rectangles with concavely incised corners, separated from the background by a honey colour and a narrow burgundy red frame. 

Tags: folk art chest furniture 3D storage public domain Orawa
Subjects: rural areas painted
Technique: painting carpentry forging
Material: wood iron
Orava pitcher

The presented object is a spherical pitcher with a short, narrow neck to which a convex handle is attached. Its lower edge reaches only down to the upper part of the body, without disturbing the graceful spherical shape. In this type of narrow-necked pitchers usually beverages like mead and wine were served. Upper Orava – in the part located on the Polish side – did not have its own pottery workshop, but it was easily supplied with these products at nearby fairs until World War I, mainly in Trzciana (Tyrstyna).

Tags: vessel 3D everyday life ceramics 3D plus public domain Orawa
Subjects: daily life at the table rural areas
Technique: baking rolled on a potter’s wheel glazing
Material: clay varnish
Orava clock

This is a domestic wall clock with a pendulum, having an escapement with a drive and a signalling mechanism chiming the hours. It is also equipped with a weight drive. The whole mechanism is placed in a wooden casing with a bell and a hammer at the top.

Tags: time 3D multiculturalism plants 3D plus public domain Orawa
Subjects: technics daily life
Technique: painting casting
Material: wood metal
Clay bowl

A middle-sized red baked clay bowl with a narrow bottom and straight, widely open sides, ended at the top with a little rim. The inside of the bowl and the bottom are decorated with simple drawings of twigs. At the top, there are wavy lines. The decoration was made with yellow enamel. From the inside, the bowl is covered with brown glaze.

Tags: food vessel 3D everyday life ceramics 3D plus public domain Orawa
Subjects: daily life at the table
Technique: painting baking rolled on a potter’s wheel glazing
Material: clay varnish
Orava trousers

The presented object is a pair of white baize trousers, Orava (originating from the area of Zubrzyca-Orava) made of white factory-made baize resembling home-spun cloth. One of the characteristic features which also occurs in other outfits of the Carpathian highlanders is two cuts at the waist, called zwory, trimmed with a black cloth trim, the so-called oblamek, with one red stripe of English cloth called wscyp z angliji [lit. an insert from England].

Tags: clothing 2D highlanders audiodescription folk costume finery ornamental techniques © all rights reserved Orawa
Subjects: clothing mountain
Technique: sewing fulling
Material: workshop cloth haberdashery
Orava shirt — “kabotka”

The Orava shirt was tailored from light blue fabric. It narrows at the waist and is slightly widened at the bottom. The sleeve is raised high, narrowed from the elbow down with three pleated sections. Black ribbon applications are sewn into the edges at the front. The whole shirt is trimmed with a wide belt of black karakul sheep pelts. The back is fitted to the back line, slightly flared at the bottom.

Tags: clothing Magyars 2D highlanders folk costume fabric public domain Orawa
Subjects: daily life clothing
Orava skirt

The presented object is a wide skirt of navy-blue cretonne covered with a white print of plant pattern (contour clover leaves), referring to the so-called 19th century, factory-made tłoczeliny. It has a traditional cut. 

Tags: clothing 2D manufacture highlanders folk costume fabric public domain Orawa
Subjects: multiculture daily life clothing mountain
Technique: machine sewing
Material: cretonne haberdashery
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The Małopolska's Virtual Museums project is co-funded by the European Union within the Małopolska Regional Operational Programme for the years 2007-2013 and the Małopolska Province, as the undertaking of the Department of Business Development of the Office of Małopolska Province Marshal and the Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków in cooperation with 35 museums from the Małopolska region.