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Raseiniai Viktoras Petkus basic school 4ak class student Austėja Tverkutė
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Žemaitija Žemaitės suit almost unthinkable without the shoulder veils. There was traditional, only married women wear veils. Southern Lowlands are oblong shaped, white linen cloth woven ends in red letters on the north - big red checkered linen or cotton scarf, folded diagonally. In addition, women and girls wore on their shoulders or neck hijacking smaller checkered headscarves household fabrics, as well as large and small assemblies silk, cashmere, cotton scarf.
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Dzūkija Dzukas wove a special lane and until the twentieth century wear them wearing a festive costume. Most of the bands were teams, made specific region -specific patterns by combining two contrasting colors. Women's belt was usually not wide, but woven from thin embroidery thread, called filaments so with elected quite difficult to find. There were also a relatively new technique set woven tapes - that, unlike teams that wear men were considered only in women.
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Aukštaitija Highland villagers, especially women folk wear is often called the most archaic Lithuania. This impression of the nineteenth century authors caused a lot of white linen fabric and medieval - like veil. The nineteenth century in the eastern part of Lithuania actually wear archaic forms of clothing and linen clothes until the twentieth century still decorate almost entirely woven geometric ornamentation with motifs and compositions are close to Eastern Lithuania are found in the Neolithic pottery decoration.
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Suvalkija The brightest and most sophisticated feast Suvalkietis costume was an apron. Apron tissue composition and sometimes ZANAVYKŲ made to measure different from the caps. The oldest zanavykai aprons, apparently, has been fashionable in the middle of the nineteenth century, the white linen bed with woven red along the selected geometric and vegetable ornaments lanes.
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Klaipėdos kraštas Women in the period wore linen shirts and skirts, but not before the typical not sew about waist hangings matierial. Shirts were often made up of specific, elsewhere Lithuania an unknown way : richly knit around the neck, with raglan cut shoulder knot. It cut shirt derived from the Renaissance fashion, and is often found further south living in folk costumes.
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