A Tour of Kroj
51m
Slovak and Moravian folk dress (kroje) is stunning, with each piece more beautiful than the last. A full kroj is made up of many components, including skirts, aprons, vests, and sashes. Each region and village has a different style of folk dress. This exhibit focuses on the crowning glory: the headdress. 143 Slovak and Moravian headdresses are on display. Hours of labor and generations of meaning, mystique, and creativity are infused in each treasured heirloom.
Many of the most elaborate headdresses are actually bridal crowns or wreaths. Some headdresses are embellished with mirrors as an added protection against evil – if a jealous villager shoots the “evil eye” at the bride, the evil will hit the mirror and go back to the sender. Others have intricate beadwork in a range of colors and shapes, while another style exhibits silk flowers and yards of embroidered ribbon. An important part of the wedding rites occurs when the bride is “capped.” Her bridal headdress is ceremonially removed by her mother, godmother, or bridesmaids and replaced with an elaborate cap or headscarf that signifies her status as a married woman.