Ukrainian vyshyvanka is the genetic code of a Ukrainian, a talisman, and a symbol of the unity of the nation. The women have been embroidering since childhood and sincerely believe that every pattern on an embroidered cloth, towel, or napkin is a real, effective charm and a real genetic code of the nation. At a time when Ukrainians, as a nation, are fighting for their right to exist in a hellish struggle, the vyshyvanka has become a bright symbol of Ukraine, recognizable all over the world.
On August 17, 2022, at the Ukrainian National Forestry University, a master class on making pendants of patriotic colors for the Independence Day of Ukraine was held under the leadership of Iryna Syd. All pendants were then exchanged for funds for the needs of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo. We are grateful to everyone who joined our initiative! A separate thank you to Iryna Syd, who bought all the necessary materials for her own costs and made 20 pendants!
We are grateful to all for the donated funds and purchased pendants. A total amount of UAH 2,800 was collected. These funds have already been transferred to volunteer Olga Tesliak (on Facebook @Olga Tesliak) for the needs of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo, in which our colleague, associate professor of Ukrainian National Forestry University Yuriy Dadak, fought and died. Bright memory to all the heroes!
We will continue to raise funds. Those who wish to contribute with funds or purchase handmade pendants, please contact the organizer of the event Iryna Bogachuk (+380916122871). Together we will win!