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Upphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be colouredUpphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be coloured

Upphlutur 19th Century

The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be coloured in bright colours such as red or blue, but often black. Its headpiece is a tail cap. The costume is basically the undergarment of the faldbúningur which evolved into a costume of its own right.

One of the main points of this costume is that it made for ease of movement, it was easy to work in. | Sources: [x] [x] [x]

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Icelandic Folk Costumes Íslenski Þjóðbúningurinn is the name for the national or folk costumes of IcIcelandic Folk Costumes Íslenski Þjóðbúningurinn is the name for the national or folk costumes of IcIcelandic Folk Costumes Íslenski Þjóðbúningurinn is the name for the national or folk costumes of IcIcelandic Folk Costumes Íslenski Þjóðbúningurinn is the name for the national or folk costumes of Ic

Icelandic Folk Costumes

Íslenski Þjóðbúningurinn is the name for the national or folk costumes of Iceland, you will notice that buningur is from the same root as the Norwegian bunad. To help you pronounce this, the first letter is called ‘thorn’, and is pronounced like th in thin, the fourth letter is pronounced like th in this. Old English had these letters and then gave them up.

The five following types of costume are all recognized as Icelandic National costumes. However both the kyrtill and skautbúningur were designed in the 18th century from scratch as ceremonial costumes, while the faldbúningur, peysuföt and the upphlutur are traditional daily wear of Icelandic women in olden times.

• Faldbúningur
• Upphlutur
• Peysuföt
• Skautbúningur
• Kyrtill

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