Ukrainian’s Hutsul ethnic minority is keeping a century-old weaving tradition alive by using the same tools and techniques that their people have for generations. In war and in peace, they’re determined to keep their craft alive, and they sell their blankets on Etsy (www.etsy.com/ie/shop/WovenWoolArt). We visited their village in Western Ukraine to see how their tradition is still standing.
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