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April 14th, 2010, 09:50 PM
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#41 | | Bard of Borneo
Joined: Oct 2007 From: Borneo~ that big Island in S.E. ASIA Posts: 8,394 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by plutoboyz ahh... beautiful pamor, cross.  | Yeah...very special.
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April 14th, 2010, 09:52 PM
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#42 | | Bard of Borneo
Joined: Oct 2007 From: Borneo~ that big Island in S.E. ASIA Posts: 8,394 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by vera That's what I meant. Protection. A hint to all around (in the olden days) that this woman is under his protection now.  | Perhaps so. But do not get the idea that men ever wear them again (except state ceremonies) It's not like Yemen!
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April 14th, 2010, 09:55 PM
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#43 | | Bard of Borneo
Joined: Oct 2007 From: Borneo~ that big Island in S.E. ASIA Posts: 8,394 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by Tudor chick These are all very lovely. Unfortunately in Australia the closest thing we have to a national costume is our Olympic team uniform! | Hold on...wouldn't what everyone wears on "McCloud's Daughters" be national custom? | | |
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April 14th, 2010, 10:21 PM
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#44 | | لانون د توجوه سامودرا
Joined: Sep 2009 From: Raiding ship at Malaccan strait Posts: 5,426 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by Tudor chick These are all very lovely. Unfortunately in Australia the closest thing we have to a national costume is our Olympic team uniform! | how aborigin costumes?
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April 14th, 2010, 10:26 PM
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#45 | | لانون د توجوه سامودرا
Joined: Sep 2009 From: Raiding ship at Malaccan strait Posts: 5,426 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by crossroadclarence Yeah...very special. | our Keris is rather different. Keris Tangguh Pajajaran | | |
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April 15th, 2010, 12:00 AM
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#46 | | Seeker of the Light
Joined: Jul 2009 From: Israel Posts: 9,505 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by crossroadclarence Perhaps so. But do not get the idea that men ever wear them again (except state ceremonies) It's not like Yemen! | Yeah, I get that. Good for them! | | |
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April 15th, 2010, 02:05 AM
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#47 | | Kayıkçı Efe
Joined: Jul 2009 From: Anatolia Posts: 10,602 | Re: Folk Costumes
It seem people wore more colourfull in the past.
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April 15th, 2010, 05:40 AM
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#48 | | миротворец
Joined: Jul 2009 From: Bulgaria Posts: 8,694 | Re: Folk Costumes
Some Bulgarian outfits:
This is an outfit from the Shope region, and i am from there: 
This is a outfit usually worn in cold places like mountain regions, or in the winter: 
Heres an outfit from the northern parts of Bulgaria: 
Here is a shepherd from the Rhodope region, and he needs the weapons to protect the sheeps: 
Here is a female outfit: 
Here is another female outfit, and its close just to see how many details there are and colors, all those are handmade: | | |
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April 15th, 2010, 06:20 AM
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#49 | | Seeker of the Light
Joined: Jul 2009 From: Israel Posts: 9,505 | Re: Folk Costumes Quote:
Originally Posted by sturm Some Bulgarian outfits:
This is an outfit from the Shope region, and i am from there:
This is a outfit usually worn in cold places like mountain regions, or in the winter:
Heres an outfit from the northern parts of Bulgaria:
Here is a shepherd from the Rhodope region, and he needs the weapons to protect the sheeps: 
Here is a female outfit:
Here is another female outfit, and its close just to see how many details there are and colors, all those are handmade: | Lovely, sturm, thank you.
This shepherd it armed to the teeth. Well, Bulgarians... | | |
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April 15th, 2010, 06:42 AM
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#50 | | миротворец
Joined: Jul 2009 From: Bulgaria Posts: 8,694 | Re: Folk Costumes
Thank you Vera, i wanted to show you this:
Jewish women outfit from Bulgaria, those ornaments were traditional for the jews in Bulgaria: | | |
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