Russian national costume Natalya Akatova school #1694 Moscow, Russia 2008\2009 school year teacher: Elena Makhovikova “Portrait of Unknown Peasant Woman in Russian National Costume” by I. Argunov (1784)
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- 2. Items of clothes 1. Kokoshnik 2. Kosovorotka 3. Perednik 4. Sarafan 5. Kaftan 6. Tulup (or
- 3. Kokoshnik Kokoshnik is the most common type of festive headdress. It was worn in 14th -
- 4. Kosovorotka (or Rubakha) Kosovorotka is a type of peasants’ shirt with long sleeves. Kosovorotka could be
- 5. Perednik Perednik (apron) served to keep the clothes (especially dresses) clean and protect them from dirt.
- 6. Sarafan Sarafan (pinafore) was worn by girls and young women. It is a long sleeveless dress
- 7. Tulup (or Polushubok) Tulup or polushubok was one of the most important items of clothes in
- 8. Kaftan The word “kaftan” came from Arabic language and meant “man’s dress” It was worn in
- 9. Poneva Poneva is a woolen three-piece skirt, made of home-made cloth, usually checkered or stripped. It
- 10. Porti Porti are men’s trousers made of rough linen. They were long, not wide, narrowed down
- 11. Lapti (bastshoes) Lapti are bast shoes which were worn over homespun onuchi (narrow strips of cotton).
- 12. Onuchi Onuchi are long narrow strips of cloth up to 2 meters in lengths over which
- 13. Valenki Valenki are traditional Russian winter footwear. In Russian language the word “valenki” means made by
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