DepartmentTextiles-Europe
Koshula
NameChemise
CultureMiyak Ethnic Group
DateEarly-mid 20th century
Place madeSmilevo, Macedonia, Europe
(not assigned)North Macedonia (Formerly Republic of Macedonia), Southeastern Europe, Europe
MediumCotton
Dimensions54 3/4 × 31 7/8 in. (139 × 81 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Bernard and Susan Ziobro, A.2015.20.46
Object numberA.2015.20.46
ProvenanceDonor grew up in Pittsburgh, PA as part of a local Yugoslav immigrant community. See long history of the collection in object file.
DescriptionA Koshula (or Košulja) is a traditional Balkan garment, often a long, embroidered cotton dress or chemise worn by women, particularly prominent in Macedonian, Serbian, and other South Slavic folk costumes, serving as a base for elaborate bridal wear, often featuring rich colors, patterns, and paired with vests (like the Saja) for special occasions.