Traditional dress of Stymphalia, Corinthia, Greece [1877]
Petros Moraites - Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation of Nauplio

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Traditional dress of Stymphalia, Corinthia, Greece [1877]
Petros Moraites - Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation of Nauplio
Πελοπόννησος | Peloponnese (2) (3) (4) by David Cosmo
Terracotta “phi” figurine
Greek (from the Peloponnesus), Mycenaean Period, 1400-1200 B.C.
Saint Louis Art Museum
Greek traditional costumes from Peloponnesus 🇬🇷
[A person standing in front of a counter. Caption: Search for the Spirit of the Forest in Peloponnesus. It holds the strongest sword.]
"L.Mpoumpoulina blockades Nauplio"
copy from the Greek publisher's company album "The heroon of the struggle", Athens 1910.
From the folklore museum Vasilis Papantoniou, Nauplio, Peloponnesus, Greece
Traditional costumes of Hydra & Spetses
The man's costume from Hydra follows the typical structure of greek islandic costumes, being composed of the Poukamisa (chemise), Koumpouri (vest), Vraka (pants) and the zonari (belt).
The woman's costume from Spetses (urbanised) is composed of the Poukamisa, Kontoyouni (vest), Rentikota (fitted top), Fousta (skirt) and the Tsemperi (flower-printed headscarf)
From the folklore museum Vasilis Papantoniou, Nauplio, Peloponnesus, Greece
(1) (2) (3) (4) by Koutroufi
Via Flickr:
(1) Dimorphotheca Ecklonis (2) Bourtzi water castle (3) This is the blossom of a melon plant. These usually bloom (at least in Greece) on May to July, depending on the melon species. (4) Palamidi fortress, Nafplio