thorin but make him a polish nobleman
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Hand painted second-hand leather gloves - inspired by old Slavic embroidery and traditional Balkan tattoos
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Please, tag where you're from!
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Kolomyia: Ukrainian Easter Eggs at the Pysanka Museum 1 2
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A Ukrainian girl wearing traditional wreath and beads for a wedding - pre-World War II.
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Braids & Ribbons🎀
In most Slavic cultures, it was a tradition for unmarried girls to have their hair in braids, and in some cultures, tied with a ribbon too.
Once a girl got married, she would have to tuck and hide her hair in a headdress, headscarf or cap/bonnet. (I will talk more about this in my next posts❤️)
In many cultures, as part of the marriage ceremony, girls would have their hair braided into two parts, then put into a crown hairstyle as shown above, before finally having their hair covered during or after the ceremony.
Braids and ribbons can symbolise a young girl's beauty and freedom❤️
In many areas, ribbons are worn on the tail of the braids as shown above, at the top from the Łowicz region, Poland🇵🇱 & from the Brest (Брест) region, Пружаны, Belarus🇧🇾❤️
An embellished ribbon from Očová, Slovakia🇸🇰❤️
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wishing happy holidays to everyone who’s celebrating and equally cozy and snuggly time to those who aren’t 🐥
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so many slavic recipes opening with "sauté the onion and garlic" like we have collectively decided the best way to start cooking is to suffer. like, in order to make this meal you have to 1) Fucking cry 2) make your hands stinky for hours. next,
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bilbo and kíli in polish folk outfits
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Hand painted second-hand leather gloves - inspired by old Slavic embroidery and traditional Balkan tattoos
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Pysanky - Ukrainian Easter Eggs - in the Carpathian Mountains.
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