1 Foustenela - Adult Ezvone (Greek soldier) traditional dress; formal uniform worn primatily by palace guards -some pieces are vintage, and others are contemporary to complete the outfit
2 Copy of Amalia traditional dress
A small Evzone costume (foustenela) with skirt, shirt and vest in good condition - used by youth dance groups of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption in Seattle, Washington
Silk chiffon blouse with blue embroidered pattern belonging to Effie Wells, accompanied by photograph of Effie Wells, next to her daughter Pauline and husband Pete Wells in front of the Lotus Café.
Blouse belonging to the mother of Spiro D. Nicon: Fotini Irini (Nikolaos) Moulas (1880-1933) married to Diamond Mihalis Nekou (Nicon). Was worn by her great granddaughter, Georgia Nicon, in the 1990s
Hand-made Greek costumes used by small children for AEPA Family events in Everett, Washington. Five items: vests, bolero top, jackets dated from the 1950s
The two children wearing the costumes in the front row of the photographare the donor's…
Foustenela -Complete Greek Evzone costume; red jacket with extensive goad braid, accompanied with white shirt, skirt, leggings, shoes and sash. This is a replica and was in the family of Evelyn Heliotis Martinsen for a long time
Small pouch-like purse purchased in Greece. Materials of construction are tightly-woven cotton with twisted, soft cord shoulder strap and decorative tassels. Cord details from from tip to bottom making for a distinctive item to carry.
The coat is entirely handmade in the mountain region of Peloponnesian. It was most likely made sometime between 1900 and 1920 for a lady's wedding. It was packed away in a trunk, carried on a donkey to the groom's village, unpacked, repacked back…