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Vercelli im Piemont
Located in Walser Regions
Vorarlberg-Tirol
Located in Walser Regions
Wallis
Located in Walser Regions
Article Troff document (with manpage macros) Walliser German
Walliser German in comparison with Swiss German and the internal characteristics.
Located in Dialect
Article Walliser Sonntagstracht (Sunday Traditional Dress)
Walliser Sonntagstracht (Women’s and Menes Sunday traditional dress from Simplon Dorf)
Located in Culture / Traditional Dress
Article Troff document Walliser Tracht: Der Trachtenhut
Description of the "Walliser Trachtenhut" (Hat used in traditional dress) with picture – The "Haube" (hood) is made from black satin. A black point 2cm wide borders the whole "Haube" (hood). Originally the women wore a "Chignon". The "Hut" (hat) is made from straw, 8cm high, the edge is a circle made from black silk or cotton. On both sides a loop falls over the ears.
Located in Culture / Traditional Dress
Article Walliser Werktagstracht (Work Day Traditional Dress)
Frauentracht (women’s traditional dress) from Reid-Brig – The Hut (Heuerhut – Today’s hat) is made from straw; it is flat with a 5cm high Gipfi (peak) and a 12cm wide edge. Red velvet Samtband (ribbon) surrounds the Gipfi (peak) and on the left a large mesh is displayed and a smaller mesh is displayed on the right. The edge is set in red velvet Samtband (ribbon). Under the Heuerhut (today’s hat) is the Chignon worn. The Bluse (blouse) is made from Linen or cotton and is white. Ärmel (Sleeves) are to the elbow, a round Halsasschnitt (round neck), Kreuzstichstickerei (Cross stitch embroidery) on Bärtchen at the Ärmeln (Sleeves) and Halsausschnitt (round neck).
Located in Culture / Traditional Dress
Article Walser and their culture
Who are the Walser?
Article Walser and trade
The trade routes and markets that already existed to a large part before the Walser offered the possibility to market both agricultural and crafted products.
Located in Trade and Economics
Article Walser architectural style
Is there a distinct Walser architectural style?
Located in Culture