Ljubica, a young Serbian girl from Prizren, Metohija, Serbia, 1913. Auguste Leon, Albert Kahn Museum

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Ljubica, a young Serbian girl from Prizren, Metohija, Serbia, 1913. Auguste Leon, Albert Kahn Museum
Serbian girl dressed in the traditional Serbian clothing from Peć area, southern Serbia 🇷🇸
In the yard of Serbian Patriarchate of Peć 🇷🇸
Serbian woman from Prizren in traditional costume, Metohija region, Kosovo
Dušan Dačić does a great job of making these year after year
but it also makes me sad to see how my people are treated and no one bats an eye, nobody cares
source x
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Serbian woman in the courtyard of her traditional house, Velika Hoča. Some elder women from Velika Hoča and Orahovac still wear the traditional costume of this area. x
Cveti (Palm Sunday) in Velika Hoča, Serbia.
The day begins with washing the face with water in which flowers were soaked from the previous day, on Lazarice, so that the household members would be rosy and healthy. In the past, it was a widespread custom to spend the whole day walking around adorned with flowers. Young men made bouquets and gave them to girls, and each flower had its own meaning.
Muslim/Bosniak (left) and Orthodox/Serbian (right) costumes from Sredačka župa, villages Mušnikovo and Mušutište, Serbia. Families are often related and have always lived in peace. Dragomir Stanisavljević