Motanka - Traditional Ukrainian Doll - Workshop

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Nataliya Chabanyuk leads a workshop where participants will learn about the ancient craft of Ukrainian doll making.
    According to historians, Motanka dolls appeared in Ukraine several thousand years ago, dating back to ancient Trypillia times. Ukrainian ancestors believed that natural threads and materials used to create these dolls were magical and protected the family from evil spirits. The Motanka doll is faceless; the cross symbolizes the unity, four cardinal points, four seasons, and the sun. The doll is an amulet, so it cannot have a human appearance, protects its owner(s), and brings fertility to the homestead. These dolls are usually made of the natural materials such as hay, straw, wood, herbs, dry leaves, grains, seeds and are filled with fragrant herbs and decorated with traditional ornaments and embroidery. Today, Motanka dolls have became a popular gift idea for various holidays and weddings, baby showers, engagements, and even funerals. The wedding Motanka doll helps brides turn away the evil eye and supports them during their marriage. At the birth of a child, relatives often offer a Motanka doll that lies in the child’s bed in order to protect the newborn’s sleep and health. This workshop is expected to stimulate intercultural dialogue, as many other ethnic groups have a similar cultural practices.
    Videographer - Platon Boiko
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Комментарии • 9

  • @gittel_malky
    @gittel_malky Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for a great video. Doll making starts at 5:20

  • @missburgan
    @missburgan Год назад +2

    I'm so happy to have found your workshop...even though I'm 2 years late! I teach fiber arts and will be using your video to teach this beautiful tradition this coming fall.

  • @yanaleonova231
    @yanaleonova231 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this video! Very informative and helpful 😘🫶 All the best for you and your beautiful little helper!

  • @stephaniesamtoy8459
    @stephaniesamtoy8459 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this tutorial! I really enjoyed your meaningful explanation of this tradition and making my own motanka doll.

  • @yararodriguesgalindo8374
    @yararodriguesgalindo8374 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, beautiful Doll!
    Like It!

  • @christadenomey7283
    @christadenomey7283 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou my grandma made me one probably 20 yrs ago but I can't find it. I'm afraid it's lost now. I'd like to make one

  • @mariagordon5666
    @mariagordon5666 2 года назад

    очень классно по пробую со своей дочкой тоже

  • @johnthebaptist5574
    @johnthebaptist5574 2 года назад +1

    💜💜💜💜