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Folk costumes from Podhale region - costumes wear by Highlanders in Polish area of the Tatra Mountains, Podhale region. [1] Unlike other regional groups in Poland, Highlanders from Podhale wear traditional outfit (or its elements) on a daily basis. This type of outfit is widely considered one of the Polish national costumes. [2]
Parzenica embroidery on 19th century men's trousers, Podhale. Collection of the Tatra Museum in Zakopane. A parzenica is a heart-shaped traditional handicraft pattern and decorative folk art of the Goral people, who live in the mountainous region of southern Poland. It is often found embroidered on the upper front side of men's trousers. [1] [2]
English: Traditional wear for woman from Podhale, Poland. The property of Muzeum Tatrzańskie, Zakopane, Poland. The property of Muzeum Tatrzańskie, Zakopane, Poland. Polski: Tradycyjny strój góralki z Podhala.
Kraków region: [2] The woman's costume includes a white blouse, a vest that is embroidered and beaded on front and back, a floral full skirt, an apron, a red coral bead necklace, and lace-up boots. Unmarried women and girls may wear a flower wreath with ribbons while married women wear a white kerchief on their head.
English: Traditional men wear from Podhale region in Poland. A property of Muzeum Tatrzańskie in Zakopane, Poland. A property of Muzeum Tatrzańskie in Zakopane, Poland. English: Tradycyjny strój męski z Podhala.
A Goral with bagpipes from the region of Podhale in Poland. The Gorals (Polish: Górale; Goral ethnolect: Górole; Slovak: Gorali; Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole), also anglicized as the Highlanders (in Poland, as the Polish Highlanders, a subethnic group of the Polish nation) and historically also as Vlachs, [1] [dubious – discuss] are an ethnographic group primarily found in their traditional ...
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English: Traditional men wear from Podhale region in Poland. A property of Muzeum Tatrzańskie in Zakopane, Poland. A property of Muzeum Tatrzańskie in Zakopane, Poland. Polski: Tradycyjny strój męski z Podhala.