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Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Jonna, member the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Markus and Joanna, members of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
From left; Hannelore, Jonna, Werner, Julius and Petra, members of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Marianne and Helge, members of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Markus, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Klaus, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Arbeitstracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This modest traditional dress that was worn during work days is an original from around 1900. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Heide, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Arbeitstracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This modest traditional dress that was worn during work days is an original from around 1900. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Hannelore, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Hannelore, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Vl: Petra, Joanna and Marianne, members of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Marianne, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Members of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Petra, member of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Behind the scenes at the club house of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. Member Werner shows the traditional dress for a child during the baptism. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
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Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Behind the scenes at the club house of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. Member Werner with Julius and Jonna. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Jonna, member the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Julius, member the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
Traditional Costume Germany Lindhorst
Jonna and Julius, members of the Trachtengruppe Lindhorst, is wearing an original traditional Lindhorster Festtracht (Österten Tracht), Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9, 2017. This traditional dress that was worn during festive days (Festtagstracht) is an original from around 1900. The bigger the amber stones of the necklace are, the richer is the husband or family. This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.