Embroidered Apron
Croation dress apron (goes together with 112.004, 005, & 006)
Very heavy linen, hand embroidered and strongly pleated, edged with 4" tatted white lace.
Measurements:
Top hem without ties: 18"
Ties: approx 27" each
Total length: 37"
Bottom hem: 59" not including lace
- Object: Embroidered Apron
- Artist: -
- Circa: -
- Dimensions: -
- Culture Area: Europe / Croatia
- Cultural Group: Croatia / Molsavina
- Cultural Context: People from Moslavina, a region in Croatia that encompasses Zagreb, traditionally wore white clothing heavily embroidered with geometric design and panels of embroidery decorate the sleeves and skirts.In the nineteenth century, Croats rediscovered their folk traditions. Folk songs, folk dances, and village customs were taken as symbols of national pride. This interest in village culture went along with a quest for a stronger national identity under Hapsburg rule. Rural people were romanticized and taken to represent the soul of the country and the character of particular regions. The word narod means both "folk" and "nation." The symbols of regional culture are costumes, dances and songs, and village customs.
- Donor: Caryn Inman & JoAnn Miller
- Catalog #: 112.004