Gert I'm glad you back and thank you for your appreciation. Those cords are trinkets.
Trinket = Mărțișor (Romanian pronunciation: [mərtsiʃor]) is an old Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st, which according to old calendar was also considered as the beginning of the new year.[1] Symbolically, it is correlated to women and to fertility as a means of life and continuity. The tradition is authentic in Romania, Moldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians and Aromanians. Alike though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania,[2] Greece [3][not in citation given] and Italy.[4]
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I don't understand what the threats are about, but I like your pictures ;-)
Special greetings from the Netherlands,
DzjieDzjee
Gert I'm glad you back and thank you for your appreciation. Those cords are trinkets.
Trinket = Mărțișor (Romanian pronunciation: [mərtsiʃor]) is an old Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st, which according to old calendar was also considered as the beginning of the new year.[1] Symbolically, it is correlated to women and to fertility as a means of life and continuity. The tradition is authentic in Romania, Moldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians and Aromanians. Alike though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania,[2] Greece [3][not in citation given] and Italy.[4]
Buena serie y muy buenas composiciones...saludos Tony
Lovely....
Pierre
Thank you so much for your visit and apprecition, Tony & Pierre! :)
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