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Women’s costumes from Sifnos Women’s costumes from Sifnos

UnknownLate 18th century

The Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation "V. Papantoniou"

The Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation "V. Papantoniou"
Nafplion, Greece

The costumes of Sifnos consist of a petticoat (“misofori” or “mesofoustano”), a white chemise of fine material, a “kanaloti” skirt and a sleeveless waistcoat (“tsipfi” or “dzipouni”). The long coat (“doulamas”) made of European brocade is trimmed with fur all round. The headdress consists of a distinctive kind of cap (“pina”, so named after the Pinna genus of shellfish) covered with a silk kerchief (“petsa”) and held in place by a silk ribbon (“zostira”). Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation Collection

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  • Title: Women’s costumes from Sifnos Women’s costumes from Sifnos
  • Creator: Unknown, Unknown
  • Date Created: Late 18th century
  • Location Created: Sifnos, Cyclades, Greece, Sifnos, Cyclades, Greece
  • Provenance: Donated by Ioanna Papantoniou
  • Photographer: Nicolas Konstantinou
  • Rights: rr-f
  • Medium: Brocade and silk
  • Bibliographic References: PAPANTONIOU, IOANNA (2000), Greek Clothing: "From Antiquity to the early 20th century", Athens, Commercial Bank of Greece - PAPANTONIOU, IOANNA (2014, ed.), "Patterns of Magnificence. Tradition and Reinvention in Greek Women's Costume", London, The Hellenic Centre
The Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation "V. Papantoniou"

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