Mar 7 • 14:12 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Gallery - The handbags of Ita Everi and other famous Estonian women were exhibited

A new exhibition titled 'The Woman's Bag' opened at the Käru Museum, showcasing handbags from notable Estonian women and a photo exhibit highlighting women's social and historical roles.

On Friday, the Käru Museum inaugurated a new exhibition titled 'The Woman's Bag'. This exhibition features three distinct parts that together illustrate the contributions and roles of women in society. The centerpiece includes handbags owned by well-known Estonian women like Ita Everi, which not only represent personal style but also cultural history.

In addition to the showcase of handbags, the exhibition also includes a photo display from the women's organization Paritet in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, entitled 'The Burden of Woman'. This segment aims to draw attention to the social and historical roles that women have undertaken, providing a broader context for understanding women's issues both locally and globally.

This amalgamation of local culture with a nod to international perspectives through the Ukrainian exhibition further enriches the narrative surrounding women's contributions, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating their roles in various spheres of life. The exhibition not only promotes local heritage but also aligns with ongoing discussions about gender equality and the recognition of women's history.

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