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Women of the Mordvin Moksha people in traditional costume
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Women of the Mordvin Moksha people in traditional costume
Women of the Mordvin Moksha people in traditional costume of embroidered skirts and many accessories. Illustration from Peter Simon Pallas Travels through the southern provinces of the Russia Empire, 1812. Copperplate engraving by Dell Acqua handcoloured by Lazaretti from Giovanni Battista Sonzognos Collection of the Most Interesting Voyages (Raccolta de Viaggi Piu Interessanti), Milan, 1815-1817. Women of the Mordvin Moksha people in traditional costume of embroidered skirts and many accessories. Illustration from Peter Simon Pallas Travels through the southern provinces of the Russia Empire, 1812. Copperplate engraving by Dell Acqua handcoloured by Lazaretti from Giovanni Battista Sonzognos Collection of the Most Interesting Voyages (Raccolta de Viaggi Piu Interessanti), Milan, 1815-1817
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1. Title: "Mordvin Moksha Women in Traditional Costume: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Heritage of the Mordvin People" This stunning copperplate engraving, hand-colored by Lazaretti from Giovanni Battista Sonzogno's Collection of the Most Interesting Voyages, offers a captivating glimpse into the traditional costumes of the Mordvin Moksha women. The Mordvin people, also known as the Mordvins, Morduans, or Moschans, are an indigenous Finno-Ugric ethnic group primarily residing in the Ryazan Oblast and the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The women in this illustration, taken from Peter Simon Pallas' Travels through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire (1812), are adorned in intricately embroidered skirts and an array of accessories. The skirts, featuring elaborate geometric patterns, are a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic skills of the Mordvin people. The women also wear ornate headpieces, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, adding to their regal appearance. The Mordvin Moksha people have a rich cultural heritage, with their traditions deeply rooted in ancient customs and folklore. Their traditional costumes are an essential part of their identity, reflecting their unique history and connection to their land. This image not only showcases the beauty and intricacy of their costumes but also offers a window into the fascinating world of the Mordvin Moksha people. The copperplate engraving by Dell Acqua, hand-colored by Lazaretti, is a valuable historical record of the traditional costumes of the Mordvin Moksha women, providing us with a glimpse into their vibrant and rich cultural heritage.
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