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Greece

Previous Next The case of Greece In Greece and the Balkans, traditional Costumes are kept as valuable treasures and have survived from one generation to the next. They are our living culture and have connected us with our ancestors.Fashioration stands alone and is a unique project as for the first time it unites us all, […]

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Montenegro

Previous Next The case of Montenegro The cultural heritage and tradition of Montenegro has emerged from complex historical circumstances  and  it  is  a  result  of  anthropological,  ethnic  and  socio-cultural interrelationships and co-relations which began many centuries ago. On the prehistoric and Illyrian background, Greek and Roman ancient civilizations left indelible traces, which later in history

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Bosnian Rug

By Edelhida Dervisevic, Bravo organization, Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnian rug, which is mostly of oriental origin and looks, represents an important cultural heritage for Bosniaks but also the rest of the nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are decorated with colorful painted ornaments, which are connecting the impact of the Orient and Balkan-themed elements.The historian Hamdija Kreševljaković (1888-1959)

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Bosnia & Herzegovina

Previous Next The case of Bosnia& Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina certainly has a very rich heritage and historical background full of diversity that has influenced the costumes and traditional design throughout the centuries.Fashion and cultural heritage have created one of the most fruitful and strongest bonds when it comes to the preservation of national identities

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Serbia

Previous Next The Serbian case Serbian folk costume holds a prominent place in the culture and tradition of the Serbian people. It’s role throughout history is very important as a symbol of ethnic identity, and it stands out in terms of art and aesthetic values. To this day, most of the clothing items from the

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Albania

Previous Next The case of Albania Albania is known for a rich tradition of handicrafts. Works in wood, iron, copper, filigree, alabaster, in precious gold and silver materials, leather; woven materials of cotton, wool, and silk; embroidered materials, handmade knitted and crochet products carry in themselves precious values and have been a tradition from generation

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