Traditional garter workshop at Tõstamaa Handicraft Center
Description
A traditional garter is a braided band made of colorful wool yarn, which has been an important part of the folk culture of Kihnu and other Estonian regions for centuries.
It was used as a practical yet decorative item for fastening and had ritual significance. Traditionally, both women and men wore garters to keep stockings up: the garter was tied around the leg, under the trouser leg, the ends were inserted through holes in the trouser leg, and the garter was tied in a knot. This way, the colorful tasseled ends of the band hung beautifully on the outer side of the leg.
In the workshop, we will braid a traditional garter using ancient techniques and colorful patterns. The finished band is perfect as an accessory for folk costumes, and as a beautiful keepsake that carries the wisdom, protection, and warmth of ancestors.
Discover our other workshops at the Tõstamaa Handicraft Center.
Before or after the workshop, explore Tõstamaa Manor and park.
Come braid and create something that connects generations!
Features and amenities
West Estonia
Keeled
English
Teema
Workshops
Estonian handicraft
Üldinfo
Duration (hours)
Varustus
Free parking
Opening times
Advance bookings only