Ühe peniku taasloomise lugu /再创造Penik(一种头部装饰形式)

Maaja Kalle
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在Hiiumaa,一种被称为“卡德-佩尼克”的饰有编织装饰的铅笔是民间服装的一部分。爱沙尼亚国家博物馆收藏的这些例子可以追溯到19世纪上半叶。早些时候,所有的女孩去教堂时都戴着阴茎。后来,它被Hiiu县的新娘用作头饰,也被emaste和Käina的伴娘使用。到19世纪末,由于桃金娘头链的日益流行,佩带铅笔的传统开始消失。本文的作者主要关注制作铅笔的材料和可能的技术,以重现该物品并描述其过程。
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Ühe peniku taasloomise lugu / Recreating a Penik (a Form of Head Decoration)
A penik decorated with woven trim (galloons), known as 'kard-penik', has been worn in Hiiumaa as part of folk costumes. The examples in the collections of Estonian National Museum have been dated to the 1st quarter of the 19th century. In earlier times all girls wore a penik while attending church. In later times, it was used as a headpiece by the brides in Hiiu county, and also by bridesmaids in Emmaste and Käina. By the end of the 19th century, the tradition of wearing peniks started to disappear due to the growing popularity of Myrtus head chains. The author of this article has focused mainly on the materials and the possible techniques used to make peniks in order to recreate the item and to describe the process.
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