Monday, October 18, 2010

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The Museum of customs and traditions of Nuoro. / 1 \u200b\u200b

The Museum is housed in a building remember (and maybe was) the old mansions.
Here are some photos of the building seen from the courtyard:


one of the nice things about this museum is that they let you do all the pictures you want, but not limited to:)).
Back to the description of the rooms of the museum, as I said earlier, the central part of the first is occupied by a giant showcase traditional costumes. Here are some photos. I apologize for the quality is not always good, due to my modest talents and the fact that often the reflection of lights in the windows made it difficult shooting.


I do not know what country is this costume in the picture I did not think to record the names of countries, and it is difficult to trace the country of origin if you do not have a good culture matter. In fact, often from one country to another, also very close to each other, there are significant variations that only those of the place or who is an expert identified. In questo costume mi ha colpito la ricchezza del ricamo sul fazzoletto di tulle di cui, sotto mostro un dettaglio:


Questo qui sotto invece è il polsino del costume femminile. L'ampiezza della manica è ottenuta da una minutissima plissettatura ricamata a 'puntu vanu' con motivi di 'caboniscusu' (=galletti) mentre il polsino è fittamente ricamato a punt'a broru e rifinito da un prezioso merletto ad ago.

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