Slovenia year 2010 Traditional Carnival Costumes Mozirje stamp
The 2010 Slovenia Traditional Carnival Costumes stamp series is an intriguing collection that highlights the cultural heritage and folklore of Slovenia. One notable stamp from this series features traditional carnival costumes from Mozirje, a town known for its rich carnival traditions.
Overview of the 2010 Slovenia Traditional Carnival Costumes Stamps
Release Year: 2010
Country: Slovenia
Subject: Traditional Carnival Costumes – Mozirje
Description
The stamp issued in 2010 as part of the Traditional Carnival Costumes series showcases the vibrant and unique costumes from Mozirje, a region in Slovenia renowned for its festive and colorful carnival celebrations.
Key Features
- Design: The stamp features a detailed and colorful depiction of traditional carnival costumes worn in Mozirje. These costumes are characterized by their elaborate designs, masks, and often include bells and other accessories that add to the festive atmosphere.
- Denomination: The stamp is issued with a specific denomination suitable for standard postage.
- Colors: The stamp is printed in a vivid palette to capture the essence and liveliness of the carnival costumes.
- Perforations: Standard perforation patterns are used, making the stamp easy to separate and collect.
Cultural Significance
- Carnival Traditions: The Mozirje carnival is part of the broader Slovenian tradition of celebrating the pre-Lenten carnival season, known as “Pust.” This period is marked by parades, masquerades, and various cultural festivities.
- Folklore: The costumes often have deep roots in local folklore, with each element of the costume (masks, attire, and accessories) holding specific meanings and historical significance.
- Community: The carnival celebrations are a vital part of community life in Mozirje, bringing together people of all ages to participate in the festivities and preserve their cultural heritage.
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