Brooches hold together the shirt collar of Estonian folk costumes. Local traditional costumes vary greatly between different parts of Estonia in style, design, and patterns. The brooches on this shirt can be found on display at the Estonian History Museum.
Below, an excerpt from the 19-century poem 'Moorland Flower' by Estonian poetess Anna Haava.
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The gigantic original painting AD1466 by Bernt Notke can be visited in the Niguliste museum.
We think that Niguliste church-museum is one of the prettiest churches in Tallinn, and is only a 1-minute walk from our shop!
Design by Heino Prunsvelt
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Three lions adorn the Estonian coat of arms. We don't know why - lions are not native to Estonia... We think it should be three squirrels instead.
Design by Krista Leesi Prunsvelt
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