Beautiful ceramic mug decorated with Shevitsa from the
Passarel Region (Shopska folklore area)
An extremely gentle glass that will bring spring mood into
your day. Great gift for family and friends.
A wonderful gift-souvenir for a foreigner - for an incredible
memory from Bulgaria.
The embroidery motives recreate delicate flowers - motifs that
adorned the shirts of women in the village of Dolni Pasel. Folklore garments
from the Pasarel area feature delicate embroidery that decorated the sleeves
and skirts of women's shirts. This cup was created thanks to the cooperation
with the Community Center "Prosveta 1929", the village of Dolni Pasarel
and the dancers of the "Pasareltsi" dance group Margarita
Stamboliyska, Elena Dimitrova and Rositsa Yordanova. The embroidery motifs are
from original old shirts, grandmothers and great-grandmothers' heritage, and
the Chitalishte provided its archive to capture these incredibly delicate and
delicate embroideries.
Product details:
Product dimensions: h = 10cm, u = 8.5cm
Volume: 330ml
Composition: Ceramics
Color: white glass with blue edge and handle.
Product details:
Product dimensions: h = 10cm, u = 8.5cm
Volume: 330ml
Composition: Ceramics
Color: white cup with green ring and handle.
High quality printing, made with health-safe inks, resistant
in dishwasher.
Dear Customers, the mugs can be branded or customized
according to your requirements - replacement of one of the two texts with your
text, replacement of the Bulgarian flag with a company logo and company slogan
in place of one of the two texts. For clarification of texts or branding,
please contact us via the contact form.
ensions: h = 10cm, u = 8.5cm
Volume: 330ml
Composition: Ceramics
High-quality printing with dishwasher-safe inks safe for human health.
A cup decorated with authentic embroidery from Dolni Pasarel village.
The delicate forest flowers gleamed the embroidery on women's shirts from Dolni Pasarel village. The women's folk costume from this region features a very gentle, fine embroidery on the sleeves and skirts of the shirts. However costume is decorated with rich lace on the hem of sukman and rakavite.Tazi cup was created with the assistance of the community center "Prosveta 1929" s. Dolni Pasarel and dancers of the dance group "Pasareltsi" Margarita Stamboliyska, Elena Dimitrova and Rositsa Yordanova. The women pulled out old shirts left by grandmothers and grandparents, and the Chitalishte opened her archive to photograph those incredibly delicate and fine embroidery. I would be very happy if I managed to recreate the beauty of these embroidery.