- Pas kontuszowy
Pas kontuszowy ("
kontusz sash") was a clothsash used for compassing akontusz (a robe-like garment). It was one of the most distinctive items of dress of Polish and Lithuanian nobility ("szlachta ") from about 17th through the 19th centuries. In an earlier periods, sometimes narrower sashes of fine cloth or silk net were worn, but the wide kontusz sash is specific to the later period. It was worn by men.Like the rest of Polish national dress, the kontusz sash was of eastern origin. It comprised a 3- to 4.5-meter-long strip of fabric covered with varied designs, around 40cm wide. Luxurious sashes were made with
silk andgold . Depending on the sash's width, it might be folded a number of ways so as to reveal various designs on various occasions, the most ornate sashes were considered to have four sides.Initially such sashes were imported from Persia and
Turkey . In the 17th century several sashmanufactories were founded at places all over "Rzeczpospolita ", such asKobyłka ,Grodno ,Kraków andGdańsk . The largest and most notable manufacturies, however, were atSłuck . Sashes produced there were considered the most desirable and were also the most expensive. Because of the popularity of the "pas kontuszowy" produced there, it was sometimes called "pas słucki" (Słuck sash). Słuck sashes had two different color patterns on each side. A modern Polish poet and a singer,Jacek Kaczmarski , has sung about those sashes in one of his ballads, "Z pasa słuckiego pozytek" (The uses of a słucki sash).ee also
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*Pictures: [http://www.mnw.art.pl/Zbiory/stefan%20for%20web/pas%20kontuszowy.html] , [http://www.muzeum.slupsk.pl/grafika/galeria/duze/s751.jpg] , [http://img.interia.pl/encyklopedia/nimg/kontusz15.jpg] , [http://monika.univ.gda.pl/~literat/kitowic/pas.htm] , [http://www.nova-polska.pl/fr/site/program/wy_in_splendor_poloniae/fo_dijon_pas_kontuszowy.jpg]
Further reading
*Maria Taszycka, "Polskie pasy kontuszowe", Wyd. Literackie, 1985, ISBN 8308010393
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