telgiriided
Telgiriided are traditional Estonian garments, specifically referring to the clothing worn by women who were skilled in spinning wool and weaving. The term "telgiriided" literally translates to "loom clothes" or "spinning wheel clothes." These garments were an integral part of a woman's dowry and her identity within the community. The quality of the telgiriided often reflected the spinner's and weaver's proficiency.
The creation of telgiriided was a time-consuming process that began in childhood. Girls were taught to spin
The style and decoration of telgiriided varied greatly across different regions of Estonia, with each area