päritseruli
Päritseruli is a term that refers to a specific type of Estonian folk costume, particularly associated with the western Estonian islands, such as Muhu and Saaremaa. These costumes are characterized by their vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and elaborate ornamentation. Historically, the päritseruli was worn by women on festive occasions, including weddings, festivals, and church services.
The most distinctive feature of the päritseruli is often the richly decorated skirt and apron. These garments
Headwear is another important component of the päritseruli. Married women typically wore a bonnet or cap, often