I apologize for not commenting on your blog entries last week. I did visit your blogs (in the morning, before church) but then the day became very busy and I could not visit again later.
The theme this week is ethnic or national costumes. I once again have a wonderful stamp from a Russian Postcrosser to share with you.
An amazing headdress, perhaps a wedding headdress? I cannot understand the Cyrillic script. I wonder how much it weighs.
Please join me with ethnic or national costumes, interpreted broadly, for this week. (If there was a USA national costume, it would be jeans and a t-shirt, worn with sneakers/tennis shoes!)
Theme next week: birds.
Theme two weeks from now: Industry (interpreted broadly).
Viridian
Wikipedia has it here:
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the call it a wedding crown from Nizhniy Novgorod Province.
I like the series they did on headdressses. It would certainly be a glitzy entrance down the isle in this one. Russia has such a rich diversity of costumes.
ReplyDeleteThis is from a great set of stamps, russia does it impressive no doubt
ReplyDeleteThank you postcard for this information.
ReplyDeleteI like these Russian head dresses on stamps. I have one showing a cloth head dress with elaborate earrings. It's really just frustrating sometimes for me that I can't read Cyrillic characters too.
ReplyDeleteoh dear - she doesn't look very happy for wearing a wedding head dress!
ReplyDeleteShe has to concentrate to keep that head dress on.
ReplyDeletethe Russian stamps have always been among my favourites...never fail to impress and they always pay so much attention to details!
ReplyDeleteHi All!
ReplyDeleteYou have gathered some interesting dresses and head gears. Sorry I missed some previous sharings.
I will try my best to join you next week for the birds theme.
Regards