Kroje
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Kroje (pronounced "kroy-eh") (singular: kroj) are folk costumes worn by Czechs and Slovaks. Gothic influence is seen in tying shawls and kerchiefs on the head. Fine pleats and gathered lace collars typify the Renaissance era. From Baroque bell-shaped skirts to delicate Slavic patterns, these folk costumes show the complex growth of the Czech and the Slovak traditions.
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A couple wearing traditional Bohemian kroj from Prácheňsko area
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Kroje from Horácko region, the Czech Republic
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Kroje from Moravian Wallachia
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Folk costumes of Slovakia
Source
- a promotional brochure from the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library
See also
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