By University of Malta
TRACtion Project (Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP)
Photograph of the Heinjoki Female Costume (19th Century) by The University of Helsinki TRACtion Project Team, Mari Kosunen, Aino Eerikäinen, Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP, National Costume Center of Finland, and Taina KangasUniversity of Malta
A Living Tradition
This Karelian costume stands in a museum, not as a relic but as a vibrant ambassador of culture—woven, embroidered, and still speaking across generations.
Knots and Kinship
This neckline, edged in careful symmetry and tied with string, binds past and present. It is a modest yet intricate gesture of tradition and femininity.
The Heart Panel
Rich, layered stitches form the blouse’s centerpiece—a decorative chest panel that reflects pride, protection, and the language of folk motifs.
Seam of Meaning
Here, embroidery and construction become one. The side seam carries beauty not just on the surface but woven into the very structure of the garment.
The Pleated Memory
The front of the blouse reveals expert pleating and yoke work. Every gather speaks of technique - an echo of centuries-old tailoring practices.
Mapping the Past
Reconstruction begins with research. These patterns and notes translate museum findings into wearable memory, with historical fidelity and modern care.
In the Making
A behind-the-scenes view where reconstructions come to life. Fabric, form, and thread wait patiently - soon to become a complete cultural statement.
Photograph of the Heinjoki Costume (19th Century) by Prof. Riikka Räisänen (TRACtion Project) and Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOPUniversity of Malta
Fully Dressed Identity
The finished costume is a chorus of textures and colors. Apron, blouse, skirt, and accessories harmonize into a singular expression of Karelian identity.
3D Video of Female Karelian Costume (2024-02-09) by Veikko Miettinen, University of Eastern Finland, Rami Saarikorpi, 360 Panorama Finland, The University of Helsinki TRACtion Project Team, Prof. Riikka Räisänen, and Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOPUniversity of Malta
Living Garment
Step into the garment. This 3D video invites you to view the costume from all angles—feel the movement, appreciate the layers, and sense its lived presence.
You have walked through stitches, stories, and silhouettes. Now, imagine slipping into it, feeling the fabric, striking a pose, and letting the spirit of Karelia wrap around you.
Do not worry; it fits everyone in the world of curiosity.
TRACtion Project (Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP)
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