Antoš Frolka, For the Souls, 1934
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Antoš Frolka, For the Souls, 1934
“Dušičky” by painter Joža Uprka, who in his work captured the folklore of Southern Moravia
All Souls Day (Dušičky) in Moravia.
Dušičky | All Soul’s Day
Czech Halloween - Dusicky & Anti-Vampire Measures for the Dead
Czech Halloween (Dusicky) and the reason Czechs take "anti-vampire" measures with their corpses...
Last week I wrote about how Halloween is one of the oldest holidays dating back centuries. It was made popular by the Celts and brought over to America by the Irish. However, many cultures around the world have their own way of celebrating this holiday. Ukrainians, for example, leave treats out on their windowsill for guests from the spiritual world. So what spin do the Czechs put on this special…
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Remembering our beloved dead on All Hallow’s Eve.
I spend so much of my time doing folk embroidery, which is generally easy to find for free, that I’m rarely tempted to purchase a pattern. But I fell in love with this one and needed it.
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