Headwear is an integral part of any traditional set of women’s clothing. It varies a lot according to the region, age and social status of the wearer. In the present article, we focus on linukas or tailed coif: Estonian women’s traditional festive headwear (see photo 5) that was worn in Central and Northern Estonia in the 18th century (see the distribution map in drawing 3). During the first half of the 19th century, their use in everyday wear became more scarce and they were used mostly as bridal headwear. By the middle of the 19th century, they had disappeared from wider use. Tailed coifs were expensive garments that only the wealthiest peasants could afford, and were worn especially on festive occasions. The term linukas derives from the...
This article is published in the journal of humanities Letonica. It is in Latvian and contains a sum...
Estonian folk costumes were foregrounded as a cultural phenomenon in the records written by the lead...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Headwear is an integral part of any traditional set of women’s clothing. It varies a lot according t...
This article provides an overview of the unique tradition of the islanders of Kihnu of wearing heads...
This article provides an overview of the unique tradition of wearing headscarves as practiced by the...
It has been thought that pot- and hoof-shaped caps were adopted in Estonia under the influence of pe...
The book “Estonian National Costumes” by Melanie Kaarma and Aino Voolmaa, published in 1981, describ...
Saaremaa folk costumes are rich in different types of headgear. Women wore scarves, bonnets, woollen...
The article is an extension of the author’s MA thesis, “Cotton jackets in the tradition of wearing f...
As the song festival, our main event involving folk costumes, takes place in the summer, when outer ...
This paper is focused on the meaning and wearing practises of apron in Latvian traditional dress tha...
This article investigates woollen skirts with double ikat motifs that were made in the late 19th and...
A penik decorated with woven trim (galloons), known as 'kard-penik', has been worn in Hiiumaa as par...
The Estonian National Museum holds an 800-piece collection of historical shirts. In this article, 15...
This article is published in the journal of humanities Letonica. It is in Latvian and contains a sum...
Estonian folk costumes were foregrounded as a cultural phenomenon in the records written by the lead...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Headwear is an integral part of any traditional set of women’s clothing. It varies a lot according t...
This article provides an overview of the unique tradition of the islanders of Kihnu of wearing heads...
This article provides an overview of the unique tradition of wearing headscarves as practiced by the...
It has been thought that pot- and hoof-shaped caps were adopted in Estonia under the influence of pe...
The book “Estonian National Costumes” by Melanie Kaarma and Aino Voolmaa, published in 1981, describ...
Saaremaa folk costumes are rich in different types of headgear. Women wore scarves, bonnets, woollen...
The article is an extension of the author’s MA thesis, “Cotton jackets in the tradition of wearing f...
As the song festival, our main event involving folk costumes, takes place in the summer, when outer ...
This paper is focused on the meaning and wearing practises of apron in Latvian traditional dress tha...
This article investigates woollen skirts with double ikat motifs that were made in the late 19th and...
A penik decorated with woven trim (galloons), known as 'kard-penik', has been worn in Hiiumaa as par...
The Estonian National Museum holds an 800-piece collection of historical shirts. In this article, 15...
This article is published in the journal of humanities Letonica. It is in Latvian and contains a sum...
Estonian folk costumes were foregrounded as a cultural phenomenon in the records written by the lead...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...