Greek ethnic traditional costumes made with pride  in Greece by stamco Greek ethnic traditional costumes made with pride  in Hellas by stamco

Stamco Greek Costume manufacturer since 1957

we ship worldwide, the factory factory is located in Kastoria Greece   map    
search
home     price list     place a request     size table     FAQ     about us     contact    
Costumes From all Regions Of Greece
Women Costumes
Men costumes
Girls Costumes
Boys Costumes
By Region
01.Amalia Evzonas Tsolia

02.Roumeli Sterea Ellada

03.Peloponese

04.Macedonia

05.Epirus

06.Thrace and Evros

07.Thesally

08.Aegean Islands,Cyclades

09.Ionian Islands,Eptanisa

10.Crete Island

11.Dodecanese

12.Cyprus

13.Pontos Capadokia

14.Asia Minor

15.Sarakatsani

16.Vlach

Costume Parts

Greek National Hollidays

Tsarouchia , buckles , head scarfs , aprons , Traditional jewels , belts , boot tops

      Hellenic traditional folklore costumes from region :   Macedonia
costume,642062
# 642062
FLORINA MAN
more than 5 pieces 156 $
costume,641209
# 641209
KASTORIA W.MACEDONIA
more than 5 pieces 195 $
costume,642209
# 642209
KASTORIA W.MACEDONIA
more than 5 pieces 143 $
costume,641035
# 641035
MACEDONIA
more than 5 pieces 150 $
costume,641060
# 641060
MACEDONIA DASKIO
more than 5 pieces 150 $
costume,641150
# 641150
MACEDONIA EMBROIDERY
more than 5 pieces 273 $
costume,644044
# 644044
PAVLOS MELAS
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,641084
# 641084
SARAKATSANA WOMAN
more than 5 pieces 208 $
costume,642119
# 642119
SARAKATSANOS FUSTANE
more than 5 pieces 189 $
costume,642050
# 642050
SARAKATSANOS MAN
more than 5 pieces 117 $
costume,642053
# 642053
SARAKATSANOS SKIRT
more than 5 pieces 124 $
costume,641009
# 641009
VERIA WOMAN
more than 5 pieces 150 $
costume,642002
# 642002
VLACH RED SASH
more than 5 pieces 117 $
costume,641129
# 641129
VLACH WITH SECOUNI
more than 5 pieces 189 $
costume,641012
# 641012
VLACH WOMAN
more than 5 pieces 117 $
costume,642019
# 642019
VLACHOS
more than 5 pieces 117 $
made with pride in Hellas Greece  Last Update:Wed 22 May 2013Content © Stamco 1998-2013 All Rights Reserved.   
(86) | Imprint | links | about costumes | how to order | fabrics | embroidery | special offers | payment methods | Greek Version | Greek Festivals Greek Wedding


Μακεδονία, Makedonía, is a geographical and historical region of Greece in Southern Europe. Macedonia is the largest and second most populous Greek region. The region and that of Thrace (and sometimes Epirus and Thessaly) are often together referred to informally as Northern Greece. It incorporates most of the territories of ancient Macedon, a kingdom ruled by the Argeads whose most celebrated members were Alexander the Great and his father Philip II. The name Macedonia was later applied to identify various administrative areas in the Roman and Byzantine Empires with widely differing borders. Under the Ottomans, the name disappeared altogether.[citation needed] Even before the establishment of the modern Greek state in 1830, it was identified as a Greek province, albeit without clearly defined geographical borders[7][8][9][10][11] By the mid 19th century, the name was becoming consolidated informally, defining more of a distinct geographical, rather than political, region in the southern Balkans. At the end of the Ottoman Empire most of the region known as Rumelia (from Ottoman Turkish: Rumeli, "Land of the Romans") was divided by the Treaty of Bucharest of 1913, following the Ottoman defeat in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria each took control of portions of the Macedonia (region), with Greece obtaining the largest portion; a small section went to Albania. The region was an administrative subdivision of Greece until the administrative reform of 1987, when the region was divided into the regions of West Macedonia and Central Macedonia and part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, the latter containing also the whole of the region of Thrace
Μακεδονία, Makedonía, is a geographical and historical region of Greece in Southern Europe. Macedonia is the largest and second most populous Greek region. The region and that of Thrace (and sometimes Epirus and Thessaly) are often together referred to informally as Northern Greece. It incorporates most of the territories of ancient Macedon, a kingdom ruled by the Argeads whose most celebrated members were Alexander the Great and his father Philip II. The name Macedonia was later applied to identify various administrative areas in the Roman and Byzantine Empires with widely differing borders. Under the Ottomans, the name disappeared altogether.[citation needed] Even before the establishment of the modern Greek state in 1830, it was identified as a Greek province, albeit without clearly defined geographical borders[7][8][9][10][11] By the mid 19th century, the name was becoming consolidated informally, defining more of a distinct geographical, rather than political, region in the southern Balkans. At the end of the Ottoman Empire most of the region known as Rumelia (from Ottoman Turkish: Rumeli, "Land of the Romans") was divided by the Treaty of Bucharest of 1913, following the Ottoman defeat in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria each took control of portions of the Macedonia (region), with Greece obtaining the largest portion; a small section went to Albania. The region was an administrative subdivision of Greece until the administrative reform of 1987, when the region was divided into the regions of West Macedonia and Central Macedonia and part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, the latter containing also the whole of the region of Thrace