Romanian What is Mărțișor?

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“Mărțișor” is a traditional celebration that marks the beginning of spring in Romania and Republic of Moldova. Celebrated annually on March 1st, it involves the exchange of small red and white accesories, typically consisting of red and white strings or ribbons, often accompanied by small decorative items like flowers or charms. These accesories, called “Mărțișors,” are believed to bring good luck and are usually worn pinned to clothing or tied to the wrist. The red and white colors are symbolic, often interpreted as representing love and purity, or life and snow. The tradition has a long history, with roots in ancient times, and is a beautiful expression of local folklore and cultural identity.

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