Fabric: Belfast 32 ct. Zweigart Blue Spruce/French Blue(3609/578) – 25x35 cm.
Charity: By purchasing this pattern, you supported the walls of the architectural monument of Ukraine. Share of charity: 25%. You can also help separately using the details:
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Payoneer: taraskonovalovchervone652@gmail.com
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PayPal: taraskonovalovchervone652@gmail.com
Taras Konovalov is a volunteer, activist, guide, and history teacher who takes care of the Palace of the Grokholsky-Tereshchenko in Chervone, Zhytomyr region.
The PDF and OXS pattern is sent to the e-mail indicated in the order, and the materials — by the postal carrier according to the order data.
This palace is located in Ukraine in the village of Chervone.
The palace was built in 1851 for the Polish nobleman Adolf Norbert Erasm Groholski. Shortly after his death (1863), the palace was purchased by a Ukrainian businessman, philanthropist and collector Fedir Tereshchenko.
The halls of the palace had an elegant interior with Italian crystal chandeliers. Many years have passed since then. The palace was used as a shelter for orphans, a school and a monastery. Its walls remember robberies, looting and fire.
With this project, I want to draw attention to this and other architectural monuments that need restoration.
25% of the cost of this pattern will be transferred to the account of the palace (charities or official retainers, depending on the situation at the time of sale).