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Traditions and crafts in Neamt County

18 July 2012 No Comment

11-traditii-mestesuguri-neamt-2012In Neamt County many old traditions and crafts are kept alive by the local artisans. Every detail of these crafts that are transmitted from one generation to another reflects the history and the cultural heritage of this area.

Neamt County is well known for the local traditional clothing, embroideries, furniture, pottery, tapestry, carpets and traditional masks created to celebrate the winter holidays. The craft of wood working stands out through the variety of the techniques used and the importance that this craft used to have in creating the daily used objects.

The manufacturing of the traditional masks is tightly connected to winter holidays and that is why these objects have a great emotional load. The masks represent animals mostly but also human figures.
The fabrics and the embroideries that used to decorate the traditional clothing, the walls and the tables of a traditional house are now handmade by local artisans.

Traditions and crafts in Neamt County, Neamt County

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Traditions and crafts in Neamt County Traditions and crafts in Neamt County Traditions and crafts in Neamt County

The craft of weaving has a special place among the local arts and many of these products were used to decorate a traditional house.

Among the local artisans from Neamt County that work hard to preserve the old traditions are: Cecilia Haisan, Ciocarlan Elena, Ciocarlan Vasile, Vasile Neamtu, Vasiliu Maria, Lungu Constantin, Lungu Ionela, Grigoriu Stefan, Dudanu Vasile, Maria and Iulian Mihalachi, Rodica Ciocartau, Ion Albu, Vasile Gaman and Maria Robu. The objects created by these artisans are now used as traditional decorating objects.

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