Here I want to share some photos of my most recent sewing project. The owner of this doll is my friend  Lalys from Argentina (also a member of this community).

This fashion is inspired by one of my home country (Panamá) traditional's costumes.

It is called "Pollera" and the embroidery is all done by hand.

 

 

Nilsa

 

 

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thanks Marilyn!!
 
Marilyn Allen said:

That is a lovely dress and really suits the doll.  What a good job!  I know your friend will love it and will think of you each time she sees it. 

Hi, Nilsa!

It's a very beautiful work. But I have a small remark - I find this jewelery really amazing but a bit too heavy for this kind of dress. The rest is absolutely priceless! Great job!

Catherine

Hi Catherine, thanks for your comments. I grew up seeing all the big jewelry that goes with this dress so  I'm biased.

The "pollera" includes a lot of jewelry and yes, I can tell you that all those chains are really heavy plus everything on the head -lol

Of course it is worth a lot of money. As a colonial tradition, the jewelry wore was a symbol of social status. On present day, one can rent the jewelry.

It takes more than a couple of hours to put this on.

 If you would like to learn more, below there are links to some real outfits photos where you can see how heavy the complete jewelry that goes with this dress is.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4141/4850693077_5c1e0665a7.jpg

http://www.critica.com.pa/archivo/06102009/imagenes/nti01.jpg

http://www.oocities.org/m_a_c_m/pollera/pollera3.jpg

http://www.oocities.org/m_a_c_m/pollera/pollera1.jpg

 

take care,

Nilsa

 BarbieFantasies said:

Hi, Nilsa!

It's a very beautiful work. But I have a small remark - I find this jewelery really amazing but a bit too heavy for this kind of dress. The rest is absolutely priceless! Great job!

Catherine

Thank you, Nilsa

The pictures you've suggested are amazing, it is so interesting to get to know foreign cultures! You've created a design that accurately represents the costumes! My best compliments!

Hugs, Catherine

Nilsa M. Donelan said:

Hi Catherine, thanks for your comments. I grew up seeing all the big jewelry that goes with this dress so  I'm biased.

The "pollera" includes a lot of jewelry and yes, I can tell you that all those chains are really heavy plus everything on the head -lol

Of course it is worth a lot of money. As a colonial tradition, the jewelry wore was a symbol of social status. On present day, one can rent the jewelry.

It takes more than a couple of hours to put this on.

 If you would like to learn more, below there are links to some real outfits photos where you can see how heavy the complete jewelry that goes with this dress is.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4141/4850693077_5c1e0665a7.jpg

http://www.critica.com.pa/archivo/06102009/imagenes/nti01.jpg

http://www.oocities.org/m_a_c_m/pollera/pollera3.jpg

http://www.oocities.org/m_a_c_m/pollera/pollera1.jpg

 

take care,

Nilsa

 BarbieFantasies said:

Hi, Nilsa!

It's a very beautiful work. But I have a small remark - I find this jewelery really amazing but a bit too heavy for this kind of dress. The rest is absolutely priceless! Great job!

Catherine

Hello again Catherine, 

I think a "plus' of collecting dolls is to know so many people from so many different countries!

You take care.

Nilsa

@ Nilsa"oh my, I am so so please with those links! what a really enriching information. I love costume as well a costume history and traditional costumes. it is great to now more about the tradition from other countries through the outfit . thank you Nilsa 

BarbieFantasies said:

Thank you, Nilsa

The pictures you've suggested are amazing, it is so interesting to get to know foreign cultures! You've created a design that accurately represents the costumes! My best compliments!

Hugs, Catherine

Nilsa M. Donelan said:

Hi Catherine, thanks for your comments. I grew up seeing all the big jewelry that goes with this dress so  I'm biased.

The "pollera" includes a lot of jewelry and yes, I can tell you that all those chains are really heavy plus everything on the head -lol

Of course it is worth a lot of money. As a colonial tradition, the jewelry wore was a symbol of social status. On present day, one can rent the jewelry.

It takes more than a couple of hours to put this on.

 If you would like to learn more, below there are links to some real outfits photos where you can see how heavy the complete jewelry that goes with this dress is.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4141/4850693077_5c1e0665a7.jpg

http://www.critica.com.pa/archivo/06102009/imagenes/nti01.jpg

http://www.oocities.org/m_a_c_m/pollera/pollera3.jpg

http://www.oocities.org/m_a_c_m/pollera/pollera1.jpg

 

take care,

Nilsa

 BarbieFantasies said:

Hi, Nilsa!

It's a very beautiful work. But I have a small remark - I find this jewelery really amazing but a bit too heavy for this kind of dress. The rest is absolutely priceless! Great job!

Catherine


 I'm glad you liked the links Lilly!!


 Lilly, Chevalier-Fox said:

@ Nilsa"oh my, I am so so please with those links! what a really enriching information. I love costume as well a costume history and traditional costumes. it is great to now more about the tradition from other countries through the outfit . thank you Nilsa 
 

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