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sartorialadventure:Traditional costumes of Poland (click to enlarge)6. Kurpian folk costume7-8. Krak
Greek Vlach from Kefalóvryso of Ioannina, Epirus.
A Woman Of The Greek Mountains – A Shepherdess Of Parnassus In Her Holiday Dress.
lamus-dworski:Dziady / Zaduszki / Pominki - remnants of an ancient Slavic feast celebrated in Poland
Scenes from the past. Greeks dressed in traditional attire in the Folklore Museum of Kastoria, house
Greek folk costumes from various regionsKárpathos, Dodecanese islandsVlach of Samarina, MacedoniaMét
More Weird Japanese Folklore — The JimenjuA piece of folk tradition in Japan, the legend of th
Palm SundayLast sunday of Lent commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, when He wa
December 4th - BarbórkaAt this day Catholic Church commemorates St. Barbara (of Nicodemia), martyr a
Traditional costumes of Poland (click to enlarge)6. Kurpian folk costume7-8. Krakow region9-10. Lowi
Traditional German fashions
The Feast of Corpus Christi Procession in the parish Świętochłowice-Lipiny (Silesia, Poland), pics c
Details from traditional costume. Ethnological Museum of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece.
gemsofgreece:Folk costume of Corfu, Greece
Russian folk dress, jewellery and headdresses Illustrations from the “Solnetsev Book” by
polishcostumes:Region of Beskid Żywiecki, southern Poland.Photography © Barbara Kubska, via wgmedia.
weirdpolis:sartorialadventure:Traditional costumes of Poland (click to enlarge)6. Kurpian folk costu
lamus-dworski:Examples of a podłaźniczka, one of the the oldest types of Christmas decorations in Po
Greek traditional costumes photographed by Giannis KontosThe traditional costume of a “Karagouna”, a
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lamus-dworski:Mikołajki - St. Nicholas’ Day in Poland.The Mikołajki custom as known nowadays, focuse
Three Graces of the Appalachians (2019)
roserosette:Mari Lwyd and her procession visit a cottage in rural Wales and challenges the family in
“Katifénia”, the traditional bridal costume from the region of Mégara in Attica, Greece.
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