RE: Culture Vulture Challenge - Traditional Bulgarian Embroidery

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Culture Vulture Challenge - Traditional Bulgarian Embroidery

in culturevulture •  8 years ago 

Your embroidery is amazing! It is sad that this art is not practiced so much in the West. In the old times this was very popular and the forms actually had symbolic meaning. Some were so called "guardian ornaments" intended to scare away the evil spirits or other things. I love that each nation used to have their own national costume and on most of them one can see embroidered ornaments.

I am actually half-bulgarian so I remember my grandmother giving me a beautiful wool dress of this type called "nosiya" and told me that the flowers and forms there were unique for the region where she had grown up. Your post warms me with memories of my childhood! Thank you!

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I am more than happy to bring nice memories with my post. :-)
Indeed each region got their own unique pattern and all are beautiful. It is great that our mothers or grandmothers kept the tradition and now it is our turn to continue.

Thank you very much for your comment and welcome to steemit! :-)

Thanks, I am excited to join! I pray that the traditions of our ancestors are not lost. There is so much more into it - the traditional dancing like horo, instruments and music, and the cuisine, the unique traditional herbal medicine.
Happy to meet you!