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Women from Smilevo wearing national costumes in 1913 Woman from Bitola, dressed in traditional costume from Smilevo, photographed in the studio of the brothers Manaki in Bitola, between 1898 and 1912. Macedonian national costumes are part of the material culture of the Macedonian people and they are an important branch of the Macedonian folk art.
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Macedonian embroidery began to develop with the arrival of Slavic peoples to the Balkans with which they also started adjusting their styles with Old-Balkan cultural elements. Byzantine culture was also of significant influence in the development and formation of Macedonian traditional embroidery partly due to its vicinity. [ 1 ]
According to Bonnie Kingsley the kausia may have came to the Mediterranean as a campaign hat worn by Alexander and veterans of his campaigns in the Indus [6] but according to Ernst Fredricksmeyer the kausia was too established a staple of the Macedonian wardrobe for it to have been imported from Asia to Macedonia. [7]
Contemporary Macedonian artists include Aleksandar Stankovski, Zhaneta Vangeli, Maja Dzhartovska, and Gordana Apostolovska who all use various styles. In addition to Dimo Todorovski , who is considered to be the founder of modern Macedonian sculpture, the works of Petar Hadzi Boskov , Boro Mitrikeski, Novak Dimitrovski and Tome Serafimovski are ...
STORY: Location: Galicnik, North MacedoniaThis traditional Macedonian wedding starts with a shaveperformed by the groom’s best man, to symbolize separation from his familyIt’s one of many ...
Macedonian clothing (4 P) Macedonian cuisine (2 C, 40 P) E. Entertainment in North Macedonia (9 C) Events in North Macedonia (6 C) F. Macedonian fashion (1 C)
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