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[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/121 Omeka]


[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/120 Omeka]
The items are part of a girl’s traditional costume. Historically the girls
of the ethnographic area of Lăpuș used to wear such clothing attire as daily
outfit, but with the passing of time the traditional costume is worn only on
special occasions such as on holidays, weddings, etc.     
The traditional costume is one of the most important manifestations
of traditional culture, the result of the creative effort of a whole community
and a real identity brand. The dominant note of the elements that compose
the Romanian folk costume is the use of white fabrics made of natural
f
ibres (plant and animal). Particular attention is paid to the long and difficult
technological processes of producing clothing elements in the world of the
traditional village, weaving a whole system of beliefs and customs in this
regard. The traditional production of costumes relied on local resources
such as wool, hemp, linen, and cotton.
The most relevant piece of this attire and the element that
establishes the genesis of the Romanian folk costume is the shirt, which
synthesises the most traditional elements and, at the same time, the most
numerous artistic elements of ornamentation. In traditional spirituality, the
embellishments that are used to decorate the shirt are not just decorative
signs, but they have a much deeper spiritual meaning and play a protective
role for the person wearing the clothing item. The symbols and various
shapes embroidered on traditional costumes embody the identity of the
people in a mixture and contraposition of sacred and mundane, faith and
pagan superstitions, creative genius and practical functions.[[Category:Movable]]


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Info
IE + ZADII
Date1960-1970
Creator of objectDominica Stan and Stan Maria (mother and daughter)
Contactiain
Size40cm x 70cm x cm
TypePhysical Object
OmekaLink
Talk Page Link

Omeka

The items are part of a girl’s traditional costume. Historically the girls of the ethnographic area of Lăpuș used to wear such clothing attire as daily outfit, but with the passing of time the traditional costume is worn only on special occasions such as on holidays, weddings, etc. The traditional costume is one of the most important manifestations of traditional culture, the result of the creative effort of a whole community and a real identity brand. The dominant note of the elements that compose the Romanian folk costume is the use of white fabrics made of natural f

ibres (plant and animal). Particular attention is paid to the long and difficult 

technological processes of producing clothing elements in the world of the traditional village, weaving a whole system of beliefs and customs in this regard. The traditional production of costumes relied on local resources such as wool, hemp, linen, and cotton.

The most relevant piece of this attire and the element that 

establishes the genesis of the Romanian folk costume is the shirt, which synthesises the most traditional elements and, at the same time, the most numerous artistic elements of ornamentation. In traditional spirituality, the embellishments that are used to decorate the shirt are not just decorative signs, but they have a much deeper spiritual meaning and play a protective role for the person wearing the clothing item. The symbols and various shapes embroidered on traditional costumes embody the identity of the people in a mixture and contraposition of sacred and mundane, faith and pagan superstitions, creative genius and practical functions.

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