On the night of Monday to Tuesday, Ukraine celebrates the traditional holiday of Ivan Kupala. One of the essential attributes is a Kupala's wreath.
Many flowers, girlish company and picturesque nature around. That’s how the wreath-making workshop for the presenters and employees of the “112 Ukraine” TV channel took place. To create an atmosphere even more authentic, the girls put on embroidered FOBERINI dresses, emphasizing an incredible beauty of the Ukrainians.
The tradition of making Kupala's wreaths has come from ancient times. A manufacture has its own little secrets and subtleties. That time the wreath should have consisted of 12 healing herbs that the girls collected on the eve of the night of Kupala. Over time, other flowers began to appear in the girl's decoration.
Everyone can do magic.
The presenters of the TV channel are sure — no matter what flowers are in the wreath, but the tradition shouldn't be forgotten. Each of the grass and flowers woven into a wreath has its own magical energy. For example, mint or wormwood protected from the evil eye. And mallow served as a magnet for love.
Culturologists says that during weaving, it's necessary to free yourself from bad thoughts and invest the energy of love. After all, this jewelry has long been made by girls who want to find a soulmate. And those who are already married can just dream and remember the warm moments.
Girls shares — at the master class they were charged with incredible energy and advise others to also join the tradition and try themselves in weaving wreaths. Everyone can do magic.