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Martenitsa - Wikipedia
A Martenitsa is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and usually in the form of two dolls, a white male and a red female. Martenitsi are worn from Baba Marta Day (March 1) until the wearer first sees a stork, swallow, or blossoming tree (or until the end of March (April 1)). The name of the holiday … 展开
Tradition dictates that Martenitsi are always given as gifts, not bought for oneself. They are given to loved ones, friends, and those people … 展开
This tradition is an important part of the Culture of Bulgaria and there is a similar tradition in North Macedonia, as well as in Greece, 展开
• "Пожелания за Баба Марта". Wishes for Baba Marta (Wishes for Grandma Marta).
• "Bulgarian martenitsi online store". Bulgarian Folk Art. Archived from the original on 2011-02-26. Retrieved 2011-02-18. 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 14 Things You Need to Know About the Ancient Martenitsa Tradition
Martenitsa, the uniquely Bulgarian symbol - Folklore
2014年3月1日 · Bulgaria: a huge martenitsa. Today, the red and white martenitsa is a token of love, health and longevity. The white comes across with a message about the purity of relations between people, while red denotes the warmth of …
The Bulgarian Tradition of Martenitsa - Българска …
2018年3月1日 · Martenitsa is made of twined red and white threads – woolen, silk, or cotton. The most typical Martenitsa represents two small dolls, known as Pizho and Penda. Pizho is the male doll, usually in white colour. Penda is the …
The Celebration of Bulgarian Martenitsa: Traditions, …
2024年8月26日 · Explore the rich traditions, symbolism, and cultural significance of the Bulgarian Martenitsa celebration, a vibrant springtime ritual of renewal and friendship.
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The Martenitsa Tradition - OMDA
Martenitsa from Sofia region, 20th century (National Ethnographic Museum) By tradition, on 1 March the Bulgarian people present one another and wear tiny red and white trimmings. These are known as martenitsas - named after the same …
‘Martenitsa’ and ‘Baba Marta’ – old Bulgarian Traditions
The Bulgarian Tradition of Martenitsa – living in Bulgaria
2024年2月22日 · The custom of wearing Martenitsa is probably one of the most interesting Bulgarian traditions. One legend holds that the Bulgarian state was founded in 681 AD and this tradition is associated with it.
THE BULGARIAN TRADITION OF BABA MARTA AND …
2017年1月3日 · Every year on 1st of March, Bulgarian people celebrate a centuries-old tradition called the day of Baba Marta (baba means ‘Grandma’ and Marta means ‘March’), related to sending off the winter and welcoming the …
The Bulgarian tradition of the Martenitsa - Infoleven
A Martenitsa is a small ornament (usually a bracelet or a brooch), most often made of wool or cotton yarn in two basic colors – white and red, which Bulgarians tie around their wrists or clip on their clothes each year on March 1st for health …