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- The Xhubleta is an undulating, bell-shaped folk skirt, traditionally worn by Albanian women in northern Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro...
- front. Integral to the traditional attire of Gheg women is the ancient Xhubleta. Dedicated efforts have been undertaken to preserve and promote the dress...
- different animals’ skin. Another equivalently famous apparel is the Xhubleta-clothing. A xhubleta is a bell wavy skirt which is held by two straps on the shoulders...
- [tiɾc]: long pants worn by men. Brekushe[bɾɛˈkuʃa]: for men and women. Xhubleta [dʒuˈblɛta]: Only worn by women. Mbështjellëse- Only worn by women. A xhamadan...
- various parts of the Vasojevići women's folk costume, such as the džupeleta (xhubleta in Albanian), jackets or aprons, and that traditional Montenegrin costumes...
- Sector. Archived from the original on June 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-07. "Xhubleta, skills, craftsmanship and forms of usage". Unesco. Retrieved 10 April...
- Balkan Traditional Albanian clothing Brez Çorape Opinga Qeleshe Xhamadan Xhubleta Aromanian Croatia Fustanella Gr**** Chiton Chlamys Himation Macedonia Romania...
- of symbols and vivid accessories. A unique and ancient dress is called Xhubleta, a bell shaped skirt reaching down to the calves and worn from the shoulders...
- Šajkača, Šubara KosovoTraditional clothing of Kosovo, Qeleshe, Tirk, Xhubleta, Xhamadan, Opinga SloveniaGorenjska narodna noša Ukraine – national...
- Balkan Traditional Albanian clothing Brez Çorape Opinga Qeleshe Xhamadan Xhubleta Aromanian Croatia Fustanella Gr**** Chiton Chlamys Himation Macedonia Romania...