3D Video of Female Karelian Costume

Coop2024-02-09

University of Malta

University of Malta
Msida, Malta

The Heinjoki and Koivisto costumes, originating from regions in Finland, are traditional folk outfits that reflect the unique cultural identity and heritage of their respective areas. Characterized by vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and distinctive patterns, these costumes are a testament to the rich textile traditions of Finnish culture.

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  • Title: 3D Video of Female Karelian Costume
  • Short Description: 3D Video of the Heinjoki and Koivisto costumes
  • Creator: Veikko Miettinen, University of Eastern Finland, Rami Saarikorpi, 360 Panorama Finland, The University of Helsinki TRACtion Project Team, Prof. Riikka Räisänen, Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP
  • Creator Nationality: Finnish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Date: 2024
  • Date Created: 2024-02-09
  • Date Published: 2025-03-20
  • Location: South Karelia Museum, Lappeenranta, Finland
  • Location Created: South Karelia Museum, Lappeenranta, Finland
  • Original Language: Finnish
  • Subject Keywords: Karelian Traditional Costumes, Finnish Folk Clothing, Handmade Textiles, Linen and Wool Fabrics, Cultural Significance, Traditional Embroidery Patterns, Historical Influence
  • Type: Traditional Costume, Dress, Shirt, Skirt, Apron, Embroidery
  • Publisher: The University of Malta TRACtion Project Team, Dr. Lorraine Portelli
  • Rights: TRACtion Project - Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP, Prof. Riikka Räisänen
  • Medium: Linen (shirt), wool (skirt), cotton (apron)
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