Hello,
Today for Show and Tell Friday, I am going to show you a collection of cards. They are small in size, like a
Marlboro packet, but they are full color and very detailed. They depict traditional folk costumes from many regions of Greece.

Top row, left to right: From the island of
Chios, in the Aegean Sea, Eastern Greece. From
Delphoi, central mainland Greece.
Second row l to r: From the region of
Macedonia, Northern Greece. From the region of
Epirus, NW mainland Greece.
Bottom set, left to right: From the island of
Crete, South Aegean sea. From the island of
Rhodes, Eastern Aegean Sea. From the island of
Corfu, Ionian Sea, Western Greece.

Bottom row, l to r: The
Amalia, the national Greek costume par excellence. Originally created for the first Queen of Modern Greece,
Amalia, assembling elements from various regional costumes. Another one from the region of Macedonia. And last,
Attica, where Athens is situated.
Thank you for stopping by and looking at my collection! With thanks to
Kelli for being our wonderful host.