Yesterday, my son had a snail mail from grandma. He was excited to open it, he knows it's his birtday soon and he is expecting something, a birthday card from Bulgaria. Tadaaan!! A nice birthday card and Martenitsa's!!! We were both excited to wear the Martenitsa. Every year we receive Martenitsa from mom in law. MARTENITSA is a bulgarian traditional bracelet, white and red colors made from yarn. They have different designs and sizes. The traditional version are the male and female dolls, Pizho and Penda but nowadays, they make varities of bracelets, some Martenitsa is made with beads or even with real gold.
Martenitsa is "GRANDMA MARCH" or Baba Marta. According to the folk story, Baba Martha is a grumpy, moody old lady and people believe that by wearing red and white colors they would receive mercy from Baba Martha so that the Winter will soon be over and the Spring would come right away. Source
Wearing Martenitsa symbolizes the wish of good health and the beginning of the Spring. You always receive and give Martenitsa with each other as a gift. Bulgarians start wearing them on 1st of March. The white colors symbolizes purity, the red color is for life and passion. Source But overall, combining these two colors means a good health, harvest and prosperity for everyone. My son and I started to wear it, but then my husband said, officially you wear it on the first of March, so we took them off quickly. lols
Martenitsa bracelets are given by your loved ones. Children love to collect them. Usually I only get one, but my son loves to have them, he would wear 3-4 martenitsa bracelets with different designs. You wear it everyday until you see the first stork or swallow. You take it off and hang the martenitsa on a tree. Why on a tree? I saw a lot of martenitsa's hanging on trees, giving trees health and fertility and that tree would bloom and give a lot of fruits. Do we hang them on a tree? Yes, we do. You can choose a tree and tie it there.
Once I gave a martenitsa to my Romanian neighbor and to her boyfriend. She was happy to have it. This tradition is the same in Romania, also in Republic of Macedonia, as well as in Greece, Albania and Moldova. Source
Memories with my good friend Lidia-our bracelets Photo source Lidia's FB
According to a story, the first Martenitsa was created in 7th-century during the battle between the Bulgarian Khan Asparuh (Bulgarian ruler) and the Byzantines- Eastern Roman Empire). After winning the battle the Bulgarian Khan sent eagles with white threads to announce the victory. The threads turned bloody during the flight, thus creating the first Martenitsa. Source. So now, I understand why the colors of Martenitsa are red and white.
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This is a very nice tradition!
I like the idea behind it. And also it must be fun, especially for kids to receive and wear these bracelets, but for adults too! Hehe.
Even though it is a tradition from my neighbor/close countries, I've never knew about it so thanks for sharing this post! :))
thanks my beautiful friend:)
I really thought you had the same in your country hehe
But when I looked on wiki- it's only some of the balkan region:(
It's ok but atleast we have the same food like "SARMI" yummmy and the Christmas bread:)
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wow ang ganda naman pala magsuot ng bracelet, mam sunny :-) meron din po ako non kaso tinapon ko na kc nainis po ako sa taong nagbigay non bwhahaha bitter :-D
thanks po mam, tinapon naasar ka sis hehehe
para walang ala ala hehehe
nice bracelets! i would like to buy one for my gf! haha
hehe that is sweet:)
Buy her with gold:) lols
So you don't have to hang it on a tree hehehe
I am happy to live, to be born in Bulgaria. Martenitsas forever! :D
ohhh that's great:)
I love BG!!
sana me magbigay din sa akin ng ganyan hahaha
hehe baka may gold at diamond pa hehe
Awesome history lesson. No I don't wear braclets or anything of the likes but you understand with my job it's not a good idea.
thanks so much:)
yeah with your job, it's not possible, kinda dangerous.
Very dangerous 😜
May I have one @sunnylife? hahaha. Gorgeous bracelets.
nyahahhaa cge eto po oh:) hehehe
rock n roll!
thx sa dalaw
maganda ang bracelet na yan:D naalala ko tuloy si Gilaine rock n roll mahilig siya sa ganyan binigyan nga kami ni lence ng bracelet na ganyan. tinago ko pero once in a while sinuot ko siya...heheheh
eheh baka naman yon nde pede isabit sa puno:)
at baka yan may diamond hihihi
rock n roll na!
Nice bracelet sis dalhan mo ako pag-uwi mo dito pinas ah!🤗
Musta na you sissy?
miss u sis busy pa den waaa
musta na sis sis?
Miss you to sis. Hindi na tayo nag aabot, busy din ako now naglalaba ako i think mamaya na ako ng gabi mag blog.😘😍🤗
Silip lang ako sis habang umiikot ang washing!😂
Честита Баба Марта!
blagodaria:)
Честита Баба Марта sunnylife!
awwwww wat mooi!!
dank je wel.
Hope all is well.
gr.
oh whoaaaa!martenitsa:)
thanks for the photo:)
I want a dozen!!!
hehehe dami pwede:)
beautiful bracelet, good post
Cute bracelet