Folklore Traditional Albanian clothing

Hi there!
I'm studying conservating textiles in Hungary. Im gonna conservate a probably albanian coat from the late 19th/early 20th. While i was researching i found this site.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with my research, like where should i look for more informatioan about traditional albanian costumes, about the history, types, names, etc. That would be very helpful!
Thanks in advance
Karola
Hi Karola!
The most important scholar in Albanian costumes and dress is Andromaqi Gjergji.

P. S.
Will be interesting if you share with us some photos of this Albanian coat.
 
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The Trouble in the Balkan States - Albanians firing a Warning Beacon.
Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 September 1902 by Richard Caton Woodville II.

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Honouring the Albanian national hero, Scanderbeg By R. Caton Woodville II
Albanians at the tomb of Scanderbeg on his death day. Published in The illustrated London news, Jan. 18, 1908.

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An Albanian Morgiana by Richard Caton Woodville II

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Settling a frontier dispute
A fight between an Albanian and a Montenegrin on the frontier by R. C. Woodville

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Dinner in the house of an Albanian Beg
The illustrated London News March 14, 1914

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Eliza Davis Aria (1866–1931)
Albanian peasants 1906

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