Martenitsa is one of the most distinctive pagan rituals in Bulgaria.
It embodies many symbols - the welcoming of spring and the sun,
the taming of nature by means of magic, propitiation of the unpredictable
March. In the Bulgarian
folklore, March is the women’s month – often due to the
changing weather and reviving nature, which is getting prepared to bear its fruits in
summer. People called the month Baba Marta
(Grandmother March) and considered,
that for it to be happy and smiling and to bring sunshine, it needed to be
rejoiced. Young and old were taking care for the good mood of Baba Marta. Young
people were getting up early before everyone else in order to meet the first
day and rejoice with their youth and beauty Baba Marta. Оld women were knitting
twisted strands of red and white threads – everyone in the house adorned themselves
with martenitsi. These decorations were believed to protect people from
diseases and evil forces. Old women were casting charms, while making them, for
fertility and health.
Martenitsas have various
shapes. Most often they look like simple rings, but they can also be
bead-shaped, tassel-shaped, or with male and female figures. These figures are
known as Pizho
and Penda. They, like
the white and red color of the ornament, symbolize the male and female
conception and fertility, of which the fruits of nature will be born. There is
a tradition in some areas of Bulgaria to put into the martenitsa blue beads or
coins against the evil eye. Martenitsas can be worn from
March 1, and they can only be removed when you see the first swallow or stork.
After that they should be removed and
hung on a flowering tree for fertility.
Nowadays the tradition is still alive
and brings great joy to children. On the first of March young and old people
bless Baba Marta and give each other martenitsas. It is believed that only the
presented martenitsas bring health.
Martenitsas can also be bought, but many people prefer to make
them themselves as a symbol of good wishes to those who will receive them. In
order to make a martenitza you need white and red wool yarn.
Martenitsas
are decorated in various ways in the different parts of the country. In Melnik,
instead of white thread, a blue thread is woven (against the evil eye) and in
the Rhodope Mountain people use a few more colors.
Links to tutorials on how to make your own martenitsas (just a small part of what I could find) :
How to make a bracelet martenitsa
Don't forget to be creative. Nowadays you can add any kind of charms or even cartoon character figures or little pins with logos... just be creative. Any martenitsa is a nice one if it has the white and the red color. Give one to any special/close person and show them that you care. It is such a nice but heart warming gesture.
Or you can purchase martenitsas here :
I am not affiliated with any of those websites, products or people. I just tried to pull out and gather the most helpful information I could find.
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