Traditional women's costume - Naoussa

Traditional women's costume - Naoussa

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The current 3D model showcases a traditional women's costume from the early 1900s in Naoussa, Greece. This authentic representation can be viewed on Google Maps at goo.gl/maps/4vsa5oVuVYfuXVbx5. The women's costume is comprised of various components that carried both practical and symbolic significance. These elements reflected a woman's social standing, age, marital status, and emotional state - such as grief or joy. This 3D model belongs to the Lykeio Ellinidon Naoussas club, where the 3D scanning process took place within their premises. The club's website can be found at http://www.len.gr/en/index.htm. For the purposes of 3D scanning, dancer Frederiki Kaimaki wore the costume. This digitization was part of the educational initiative "Let'Scan," which can be viewed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LetScanProject. The creators of this project are Marialena Panagiotidou, Stella Xatziioannidou, Faih Fragotsinou, Thodoris Maroudas, and Alexandros Basiakoulis. Additional information can be found on the Naoussa website at https://www.naoussa.gr/.

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