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Plywood Connecting Element with the Shevitsa pattern and the letter "Ъ", 20x25x2 mm with a hole of 2.5 mm - set of 5 pieces

SKU: 803599
Weight: 3 gr.
Piece: 5
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The Martenitsa is a tradition typical for Bulgaria. The colors have a strictly defined meaning: red - blood, life; white - purity, happiness. The tradition is for the eldest woman in the family to tie a twisted white and red thread on the children’s wrists on the first day of March for health and protection against evil spells. But where does the Martenitsa come from? There are many legends about the origin of this interesting Bulgarian tradition, but all are related to the Proto-Bulgarians and Khan Asparuh. With connecting elements featuring embroidery motifs, you can hand-make martenitsa for your loved ones and friends. EM ART has taken care of your comfort and has prepared many ideas in our blog and You Tube channel, where you can find inspiration for your creations.



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