Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue

Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue

Article Nr. : CsoSal J.kk

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30.00 €

Loop scarf embroidered with traditional motifs of the northem part of the Great Hungarian Plain.

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material: 85% cotton, 15% PES 

quality: I. class

made in Hungary

These nice flowers are traditional embroidery motifs of the northem part of the Great Hungarian Plain, that is also known as Jazygia, named after the last ancient Indo-Iranian people who moved into the Carpathian Basin in the 13th century. They have preserved their cultural identity until the present day. The ornamentation displayed tendrils and flowers, which are typical of nomadic cultures. From the Middle Ages this was mainly used by furriers for decorating jackets and other outerwears.

 

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  • Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue
  • + Szervető-jazygia hat - blue

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These nice flowers are traditional embroidery motifs of the northem part of the Great Hungarian Plain, that is also known as Jazygia, named after the last ancient Indo-Iranian people who moved into the Carpathian Basin in the 13th century. They have preserved their cultural identity until the present day. The ornamentation displayed tendrils and flowers, which are typical of nomadic cultures. From the Middle Ages this was mainly used by furriers for decorating jackets and other outerwears.

Set 11

  • Szervető-jazygia loop scarf - blue
  • + Szervető-jazygia hat - blue
  • + Szervető-jazygia gloves - white-blue
  • + Szervető-jazygia V-neck long sleeve T-shirt - blue

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These nice flowers are traditional embroidery motifs of the northem part of the Great Hungarian Plain, that is also known as Jazygia, named after the last ancient Indo-Iranian people who moved into the Carpathian Basin in the 13th century. They have preserved their cultural identity until the present day. The ornamentation displayed tendrils and flowers, which are typical of nomadic cultures. From the Middle Ages this was mainly used by furriers for decorating jackets and other outerwears.

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Mirkó Adrienn
(5.0)
Gyönyörű, kellemes, vastag, meleg anyagú. Csodás a hímzése. Örülök, hogy ezzel a sállal is bővült a Szervető ruhatáram!
Rimóczi Béla
(5.0)
Természetesen csodálatosan szép, mint a szervető "termékek" általában...
Ipacs Kinga
(0.0)
A sál gyönyörű, de nem sajnos én nem tudom szépen feltenni.

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