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Date of recording: 23 November 2024
kind of fabric: Apron
Μethod of acquisition: Lending
name: Pode kantifes
Date: ~1900
Owner-donor details: George Topalides
Arvanite velvet apron from Megalo Zaloufi of Eastern Thrace. In the early 20th century, a very long and narrow apron made of sayaki (a type of woolen cloth) or velvet appeared, adorned with embroidered flowers—either circular or other floral motifs.
Clothing group: Eastern Thrace
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