värvigammasid
Värvigammasid is a term used in Estonian to describe a specific type of traditional folk costume embroidery. It refers to decorative patterns that are characterized by the use of multiple colors, often in vibrant and contrasting combinations. These embroidery techniques are typically found on women's clothing, particularly on aprons, bodices, and head coverings.
The origins of värvigammasid can be traced back to various regions of Estonia, with distinct regional styles
The symbolism of the colors and patterns in värvigammasid is often rich and varied, with different hues
In contemporary Estonia, värvigammasid is preserved as a significant part of the national cultural heritage. Efforts