Muzeu Etnografik Lezhë Lezhë

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Muzeu Etnografik Lezhë Lezhë

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  • Museum of lezha (Gebied)

    In the premises of this museum are exhibited about 300 different objects. The museum offers to visit the pavilion of medieval weapons, musical instruments, agricultural tools and handicrafts, the pavilion of traditional hand-embroidered clothing where we can mention mountain clothing, zadrim, kalmet and mirditor clothing.

  • Clothing (Punt:)

    There is a large variety of traditional dress in Lezha area. Women's, men's and children's dress are dominated by color, hand-emdressing with gold and silver ornaments. The Kallmetore dress and that of Pllana are unique and are not found in any other province in the country. Due to demographic movements in Lezha are traditional dress of Pllana, malësore, Zadrimore, qytetare and mirditore.

  • Artisan (Punt:)

    The artisan work is an element that has made Lezha famous both inside and outside the country. The loom and handmade works are inherited over the years in the Zadrima area. The handmade skills of girls and women give life to the cloth of a variety of patterns and colors, creating tablecloths, scarves, curtains, clothes, etc. In the village of Krajën there are studio for ceramic works. They are distinguish for products of dishes, pots, decorative items or various souvenirs with local decorative elements.

  • Traditional round ta... ... (Punt:)

    The table is an element of medieval cuisine that served instead of the table or dining table. A plan in the form of a circle of planks usually over four feet apart separating that plan from the ground, some 15–20 cm. In Albanian houses, most often in rural areas, it was used in modern times in order to place pre-prepared food. Towards the end of the Sofra, a mattress is usually stretched, slightly protruding from the surface, so that people sitting cross-legged around it can cover their knees and protect themselves from the contamination of their clothes while eating.

  • Sword yatagan (Punt:)

    The yatagan consists of a single-edged blade with a marked forward curve and a hilt formed of two grip plaques attached through the tang, the end of the hilt being shaped like large ears. The gap between the grips is covered by a metal strap, which is often decorated. The blade varies from 60 centimetres (24 in) to 80 centimetres (31 in) in length and is curved forward (like the Iberian falcata, or Ancient Egyptian kopis), sometimes reclining backwards again towards the very end. This blade form is often referred to as being 'recurved'. While the back of the blade is made of softer steel, the sharp edge is made of hard, tempered steel for durability.