Macedonian national costume
Macedonian national costumes are part of the material culture of the Macedonian people and they are an important branch of the Macedonian folk art.
Types
Macedonians wore 70 different types of national costumes, depending on the region where people lived, such as: Skopska Blatija, Skopska Crna Gora, Upper Polog, Lower Polog, Prilep-Bitola Plain, Upper Prespa, Lower Prespa, Ohrid Plain, Struga Plain, Drimkol, Malesija, Mariovo, Ovče Pole, Malesevo and many others. Every type of folk costume has its own characteristics, but common for all is the presence of the red, black and the white colour and the geometrical shapes on it.[1]
Gallery
- Folk costumes from Galicnik, Mala i Dolna Reka
- Folk costumes from Prilep Plain
- Folk costumes from Kuceviste, Skopska Crna Gora
- Folk costume from Yankovec, Upper Prespa
- Folk costume from Gostivar, Upper Polog
- Folk costumes from Kalista, Struga Drimkol
- Traditional dance oro in Romanovce, Zegligovo
See also
- Serbian national costume
- Croatian national costume
References
- ^ "MACEDONIAN FOLK COSTUMES". Retrieved 2023-04-13.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Traditional clothing of North Macedonia.
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- Djellaba
- Head tie
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- Kanzu
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- Litham
- Pareo
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