Catholic procession by nemesis74s
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Comments (6)
APlusDesign
Interesting procession. Some sort of holiday or event for them?
nemesis74s
The feast of Our Lady of Graces
chrysaor
Great and vibrant Images! Is that true, that the Cloth tells about the Age, Provenience and Wealth? And what is a "Berrita"? Thanks to let us take part!
nemesis74s
Berritta is a male hat and every town has its own costumes.. In my town, the ones in black are the widows, the ones with the blue and white veil, the married woman, the unmarried ones had a white veil.
APlusDesign
@nemesis74s Ah! Thanks for letting me know
nemesis74s
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chrysaor
Thanks for the CarificationI found this here, which seem to point - astounishingly - as Origin to Greece: https://sardegna.italiaguida.it/en/costumi-tradizionali-sardi Are they wear these regularily?
nemesis74s
No, nowadays only folk groups wear costumes at events: processions and shows (they dance our traditional dances). Once upon a time everyone wore them. The origin is Spanish: we had 300 years of Spanish domination.
chrysaor
Ups, I was focussing on the "Peplus"! OK, I see I have to learn a lot of History of Sardinia!
nemesis74s
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