"Gold embroidery": the definition of the concept content in the context of secular existence
Abstract
The purpose of the work. The research is related to the coverage of the use of gold embroidering in social life. To achieve the goal, the development, formation and application of Ukrainian national hapting is studied. Research methodology consists in the use of general scientific methods: analytical, historical, systemic, complex and synthesis. These methods allow analyzing and revealing the essence of the definition of the concept of "gold thread". Scientific novelty. The article first shows the use of gold thread in social life. The definition of the terms "hapting" and "gold thread" is disclosed. The article allows expanding the concept of Ukrainian national embroidery and gives the opportunity to understand deeper the role of decorative art. Conclusions. Gold embroidery has deep roots of origin and development. The traditions of Ukrainian hapting continue to develop and establish on the basis of Ukrainian national culture.
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