Albert Lynch (Peruvian, 1860–1950. Active in France)
Hordaland County, Norway | GarettPhotography
Women in traditional russian headdress - kokoshnik.
The kokoshniks primarily worn in the northern regions of Russia in the 16th to 19th centuries.
The word kokoshnik first appears in 16th-century documents, and comes from the Old Slavic kokosh, which means a hen or a cockerel. However, the earliest head-dress pieces of the similar type (rigid cylindrical hat which completely covered the hair) have been found in the 10th- to 12th-century burials in Veliky Novgorod.
Kay Nielsen illustration for “East of the Sun and West of the Moon. Old Tales from the North”. Tales: “East of the Sun and West of the Moon”, “The Lassie and Her Godmother”, “Three Princesses of Whiteland”.
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Region of Lubuskie in western Poland.
Images © Jerzy Malicki.
Iness Rychlik @inessrychlik
‘Revenge’ (Zemsta), self-portrait.
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