The female Karelian costume consists of a long, embroidered shirt (rätsinä or rekko) usually crafted from linen or cotton, complemented by sundresses or skirts and ornate aprons. The outfit is completed with a headdress, such as the sorokka for married women, and traditional leather shoes. The costume is notable for its regional embroidery designs, which reflect Karelia's cultural heritage influenced by historical interactions with neighboring cultures. Each component showcases local artisanal expertise and textile traditions, underscoring the importance of self-reliance in garment making.
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