Anna Bohdan's large home collection, whose main goal is to preserve everything beautiful created by the hands of our predecessors, and not to let it all perish. The collection consists of the following sections: jewellery made of patsyorky (beads), leather, wood and metal.
There are also handmade sets of modern clothes decorated with Hutsul embroidery. But the most valuable exhibits were collected thanks to family and friends. These are embroidered shirts, headdresses - chiltsi, men's and women's hats. Some of them are over a hundred years old. Beaded jewellery is the worst preserved. Herders and peasant women used to make them on thread or even horsehair, so they broke over time. What was preserved and restored makes the entire collection unique.




