In the area of ​​Ljubljana along the Ljubljanica River lies Krakovo, where skilled and wealthy merchants lived, who delivered various goods to the people of the city. The people of Kraków were not accepted as burghers, but they wanted to assimilate with them, and profitable trade deals allowed them to dress like burghers. The men wore leather, brindle trousers and a silk waistcoat with silver buttons, and some wore a jacket on top, trimmed with fur on the sleeves and around the neck.
They wore tall leather boots and wore a top hat decorated with a large buckle.
Women were covered with avba and ovens. The velvet fronts were embroidered with gold thread, trimmed with white lace, and a wide silk ribbon tied in a bow was added to the back of the avb.
Over a wide skirt, sometimes also made of printed fabric, they girded themselves with a silk apron trimmed with black lace, over which they also put on a joint. Some wore chains around their necks.
Only some characteristics of the Ljubljana and Krakow costumes are described.
Features:
Title of work: Ljubljana and Krakow national costume
Technique: graphics
External dimension: 35 x 48 cm; 19 x 23 cm
All graphics are signed and numbered
Limited edition of 126/200