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Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of black felt at the front, and black velvet at the back. The front consists of two pieces of black velvet of the same size that are crossed, leaving a semi-circular opening at the neck. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black wool braid. Both the buttons and the button-holes are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. The whole surface of the yelekkin is decorated. Braids, seiritia and threads are used to create a variety of decorative motifs scrolls, spirals, lozenges and wickerwork embroidery which fill every surface. The yelekkin is fully lined with white cotton material. On the inside there is written with blue pen the name “Charalampos Fragou”.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of blue velvet with intertwined leaves and flowers at the front, and black velvet at the back. In the middle of the back is a vertical slit, which is fastened by a green ribbon. The front consists of two pieces of mauve velvet of the same size that are crossed, leaving a semi-circular opening at the neck. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black woollen braid. Both the buttons and the button-holes are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. On the right, there is a vase-shaped pocket made of black velvet.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of mauve velvet with intertwined leaves and flowers at the front, and black velvet at the back. The front consists of two pieces of mauve velvet of the same size that are crossed, leaving a semi-circular opening at the neck. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black woollen braid. Both the buttons and the button-holes are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. On the right, there is a vase-shaped pocket made of black velvet.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of black striped felt at the front and black velvet at the back. In the middle of the back is a vertical slit, which is fastened by a blue ribbon. Above the slit there is a rectangular decoration made of orange and green thread. The front consists of two pieces of felt of the same size that are crossed, leaving a V-shaped opening at the neck. On the right side there is a square embroidered decoration made of orange and green threads and the year 1918, also embroidered. On the right side there is a vase-shaped pocket made of black velvet embroidered with orange and green threads. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black woollen braid. Both the buttons and the button-holes are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. At the bottom there are zig-zag embroidered patterns of orange and green threads.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of black velvet at the front and at the back, with a vertical opening at the front. The back and sides are made of single piece of black velvet. The vertical slit in the back is cross-fastened by a ribbon of green and yellow colour. Above it, there is a lozenge-shaped embroidery with two spirals. The front consists of two equal pieces of black velvet. At the bottom are button holes trimmed with gaitania (braids), to which are attached loops made of gaitania and buttons braided of threads and ending in tassels. There is a semi-circular opening at the neck, around the inside of which is a striped seiriti (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit). On the right side is a vase-shaped pocket made of black velvet and above it an embroidered bird of green and orange colour. All the front part of the yelekkin is decorated with braids, seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit) and yellow and brown threads. The yelekkin is fully lined with white cotton.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of brown velvet at the front and black velvet at the back. In the middle of the back is a vertical slit, which is fastened by a brown ribbon. Above the slit there is a lozenge-shaped pattern made of orange, green and blue thread. The front consists of two pieces of velvet of the same size that are crossed, leaving a semi-circular opening at the neck. On the right side there is a vase-shaped pocket made of black velvet embroidered with black threads. Over the pocket there is an embroidered decoration made of black threads and the year 1911, also embroidered. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black wool braid. Both the buttons and the button-holes are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. All the openings at the back are embroidered with blue, green and orange threads. The inside is reinforced by white cotton material.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of black striped woollen fabric at the front and black at the back, with a vertical opening at the front. The back and sides are made of a single piece of black velvet. The vertical slit in the back is cross-fastened by a ribbon of yellow colour. Above it, there is an embroidered lozenge-shaped pattern with two spirals. The front consists of two equal pieces of black striped woollen fabric. At the bottom are button holes trimmed with gaitania (braids), to which are attached loops made of gaitania and buttons braided of threads and ending in tassels. There is a semi-circular opening at the neck, around the inside of which is a striped seiriti (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit). On the right side is a vase-shaped pocket made of black and blue velvet and above it an embroidered bird of green and orange colour. All the front part of the yelekkin is decorated. Braids, seiritia and threads are used to create a variety of decorative motifs scrolls, spirals, lozenges and wickerwork embroidery which fill every surface. The yelekkin is fully lined with white cotton material, and the opening at the front is lined with black velvet.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of claret velvet fabric at the front and black velvet at the back. In the middle of the back is a vertical slit, which is fastened by a red ribbon. The front consists of two pieces of felt of the same size that are crossed, leaving a semi-circular shaped opening at the neck. On the right side there is a vase-shaped pocket made of black and green velvet. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black wool braid. Both the buttons and the button-holes are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. The inside is reinforced by white cotton material. On the inside there is a stamp witting: ‘‘Paragogos (Producer) – Georgios Filis – Lefkosia (Nicosia) – Kypros (Cyprus)’’.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of striped dark green and red cotton fabric, alatzia (turk. alaca), at the front and at the back. In the middle of the back is a vertical slit, which is fastened by a green ribbon. The front consists of two pieces of velvet of the same size, that are crossed, leaving a horseshoe-shaped opening at the neck. On the right side there is a vase-shaped pocket made of the same fabric. The yelekkin is cross-buttoned, with obliquely set buttons that are secured on the inside by loops attached to a black wool braid. Both sides have plastic buttons and button-holes which are made of black braid and seiritia (cords, ribbons turk. şirit/şerit), and are attached to the two front panels, thus making it possible to cross the yelekkin on either side. The inside is reinforced with white cotton material.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 

Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of dark-mauve velvet at the front and at the back, with a vertical opening at the front. The back and sides are made of a single piece of black velvet. The vertical slit in the back is cross-fastened by a ribbon of black colour. The front consists of two equal pieces of dark-mauve velvet. At the bottom are button holes trimmed with ribbon, to which are attached loops made of ribbon. There is a V-shaped opening at the neck, around the inside of which is a ribbon. On the right side is a pocket made of the same fabric embroidered with threads. The whole front part of the yelekkin is decorated with black threads, which are used to create a variety of decorative motifs. The yelekkin is fully lined with white cotton material.

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