Búningum
Búningum is a term originating from Icelandic culture, referring to the traditional Icelandic costume worn for special occasions. These garments are characterized by intricate craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials, often wool and linen. The design of búningum varies significantly depending on the region of Iceland, the wearer's social status, and the specific event for which it is worn. Historically, the búningur played a vital role in expressing cultural identity and social standing.
Key elements often found in búningum include embroidered bodices, skirts, and aprons for women, and trousers,