KOR21 Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) inv.no.599

Gender information of the object: 
Author: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Type: 
Source: 
Historical and Folklore Museum of Corinth - Alkmini Petropoulou – Gartagani Collection
Code: 
128
Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Noly Moyssi
Description: 
Yelekkin (waistcoat, turk. yelek) made of striped black and white 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 blue ribbon. The front consists of two pieces of felt 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 green threads. 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 with white cotton material.