Bakhmut Creative Workshop “Oberih” supports craftspeople from Bakhmut and coordinates projects to safeguard and promote traditional Ukrainian arts, crafts and cultural heritage in eastern Ukraine. After Bakhmut was destroyed by Russia ,the artisans became displaced throughout Ukraine, but they continue their work and activism. Crafts made by the Workshop artisans include traditional Ukrainian dolls, Motanka, beaded necklaces, tote bags, aprons and more.
Motanky are ancient Ukrainian family talismans. They are the symbol of prosperity, goodness, and hope. The first knotted dolls appeared 5000 years ago and represented the unity of the family and deep connection between multiple generations. The Bakhmut artisans are grateful to share their work through the Ukrainian Museum. The artisans Svitlana Kravchenko and Natalya Romenska are registered members of the National Union of Folk Art Masters of Ukraine.
Featured are 2 1/2” tall Caroling Motanka Dolls with star sold only as a pair. Each Motanka is hand made and unique.