Begovácz Rózsa – Burján István – Vándor Andrea: Folk Art in Baranya County (Pécs, 2008)

Costumes

with the material. Married women wore a headdress (dzega) sewn with a metal thread (gold or silver) that covered the hair. On special occasions a triangular kerchief (rogalj ) embroidered also with metal thread was put over the headdress. They wore a string of silver coins sometimes of ^Mjj^H^^^H several lines around the neck. There are five Croatian ethnical groups in Baranya county. The Buck| e, R n 52 4346 1 1 ,, 8 cm s , extremely rich folk costumes of w.6,3 cms / Kásád these groups could be presented only on one mannequin. Traditional wear of the Sokac in the Dráva region can be seen even today, though only at the eldest. The most important and the most characteristic piece of Sokac wear is the shirtwaist dress. As a matter of fact it was a pleated linen skirt and a womens' shirt stitched together at the waist. They have long, ample sleeves sewn next to the neck, shirred at the elbow. This costume is presented by Sokac headdress from the Dráva region. R.n. L.63. 469.1 / I. 47 cms / w. 64 cms / Baranya county

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