- Among the home industries for which Cyprus enjoyed great renown the 18th and 19th centuries was the making and dyeing of "pasmades" (cotton cloths) by Greek and Turkish artisans. The art of the "pasmadjides" was taken over in later years by "mandilarides" (kerchief-makers). This film records the very last patterned-kerchief workshop, that of the Kakollis brothers, through the testimonies of the artisans themselves, and also shows and illustrates the role and use of the kerchief in the everyday life and customs of Cyprus. - Language(s): Italian - Subtitle(s): English
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