Exhibition 'Ladies' Trinkets'
About exhibition
A museum is a special world where the heritage of past eras is securely preserved. It's no secret that visiting a museum not only allows you to learn something new, but also greatly stimulates the imagination. And this is so valuable for the modern person, especially for the younger generation. The ethnographic museum's collections are rich in unique exhibits, and 19th-century ladies' toilette items are one of the most interesting collections for creating a dedicated educational exhibition. The new exhibition 'Ladies' Trinkets' offers a peek into the secret world of a society lady's boudoir and a chance to see the graceful, beloved little pieces of the 19th century. The museum will present ladies' toilette items such as lace, gloves, a jewelry box, brooches, hairpins, necklaces, vintage postcards, and much more. These are the charming little things a young woman of that time could not do without. The exhibition will tell the story of these items' creation, their transformation over time, and how these particularly charming and mysterious 'trinkets' inspire contemporary creators.