kärlbälte
Kärlbälte, also known as a "pot belt" or "pot carrier," is a traditional garment worn by women in the Upper Palatinate region of Germany, particularly in the areas of Amberg-Sulzbach and Regensburg. It is a distinctive piece of folk costume that has been passed down through generations.
The kärlbälte is characterized by its wide, pleated skirt, which is typically made of linen or cotton
The kärlbälte is usually worn with a blouse, a white apron, and a head covering, such as
The kärlbälte is not only a practical garment for daily wear but also a symbol of cultural
The design and style of the kärlbälte can vary slightly depending on the specific region and the