Code: 332416 Available
Price: 1.14 €
Number: | 1149 |
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Value: | 8.60 HRK |
Design: | Orsat Franković, designer, Zagreb |
Photo: | Ivo Pervan |
Size: | 29.80 x 35.50 mm |
Paper: | white 102 g, gummed |
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Perforation: | Comb,14 |
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Printed by: | AKD d.o.o., Zagreb |
Date of issue: | 28/6/2018 |
Quantity: | 1,000,000 |
Susak, in terms of its size, is one of the smallest inhabited islands of the north Adriatic and is a part of the Cres – Lošinj archipelago. The island is made of limestone covered with several meters of sandy layers so macchia and reeds grow abundantly.
Susak, in terms of its size, is one of the smallest inhabited islands of the north Adriatic and is a part of the Cres – Lošinj archipelago. The island is made of limestone covered with several meters of sandy layers so macchia and reeds grow abundantly. There is a settlement on the island with the same name where a few permanent residents live today. The island was mentioned in documents as early as the 9th century. Its residents were involved in seamanship, fishing and viticulture. Trojišćina, an old grape sort immune to phylloxera, was thriving in the vineyards on the main flatland on the island. The island reached its peak in terms of development during the 1930s. The people of Susak developed viticulture, wine-making, fishing and fish processing to a point where they opened processing facilities. Following World War II, many residents, as political and economic immigrants, moved to the United States of America. The community with the most members is, even now, in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Women's folk costumes were worn on the island until the middle of the 20th century. The newer clothing version named po losinjsku was preserved as bridal attire after World War II. It is possibly the reflection of the 18th century fashion, and between the two world wars, the skirt was shortened to above the knee. The costume is lively because the pink colour dominates as the basic colour with plenty of embellishments. The costume consists of a silk pink blouse richly decorated with multi-coloured ribbons, lace, metal threads and glass beads on the chest, back and sleeves. The pink coloured skirt, named kamizot, has small folds and three strongly starched underskirts give it width. Apron, tarvijerslica, is made of pink silk and features the same embellishments as the blouse. The outfit is completed with pink coloured socks.
The women's folk costume, along with the specific čakavski accent, is the specific characteristic of the people of Susak who regularly visit their island during the summer months. On the last Saturday of each July, they celebrate the Emmigrants’ Day, and this is when their language can be heard and their folk costume can be seen.
Dr. Tihana Petrović Leš, PhD
Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies at the University of Zagreb