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X - Ray of the upper part of the Ghonnella

Coop2024-10-24

University of Malta

University of Malta
Msida, Malta

The X-ray of the upper part of the Ghonnella reveals the hidden structural elements that give the garment its distinctive shape. Beneath the flowing fabric, an internal frame—typically made of whalebone—is carefully sewn into place to support the arched silhouette. The X-ray highlights the intricate stitching and reinforcements that ensure stability while allowing for flexibility in movement. This unseen framework showcases the craftsmanship involved in constructing the Ghonnella, demonstrating how traditional techniques were used to balance elegance with practicality.

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  • Title: X - Ray of the upper part of the Ghonnella
  • Short Description: The Ghonnella, a traditional Maltese garment, is a true embodiment of the island’s deep cultural heritage. Its unique hooded structure, when worn by women, exudes an unparalleled elegance and modesty. This attire not only highlights Malta’s exceptional craftsmanship and historical legacy but also serves as a testament to the nation’s rich and vibrant identity, evoking a sense of admiration for its beauty and grace.
  • Creator: Heikki Häyhä (Lecturer and Conservator - Metropolia University of Applied Sciences - Filnand), The University of Malta TRACtion Project Team, Dr. Lorraine Portelli, Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP
  • Creator Nationality: Finnish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Date: 2024
  • Date Created: 2024-10-24
  • Date Published: 2025-03-20
  • Location: Helsinki, Finland
  • Location Created: Helsinki, Finland
  • Original Language: Maltese
  • Subject Keywords: Traditional Maltese Dress, Maltese Costume, Women’s Clothing, Historical Fashion, Silk and Cotton Fabric, Cultural Heritage, Malta
  • Type: Traditional Costume, Dress, Cloak, Headpiece
  • Publisher: The University of Malta TRACtion Project Team, Dr. Lorraine Portelli
  • Rights: TRACtion Project - Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP, Dr. Lorraine Portelli
  • Medium: Black; Silk or Cotton
University of Malta

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