A qeleshe (plis) is a
traditional skull cap,
which is worn by Albanian men throughout Albania,
in Kosovo,
the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and in the Arbëresh villages
in Italy.
Avdo Mededovich, the Yugoslav Homer
The shape of
the cap changes with the region: in northern Albania, the cone is shorter
whereas in southern Albania it is usually taller, especially in the Gjirokastër and Vlorë regions, with the exception of the Myzeqe low
plains region, where the cap is shorter like in Northern Albania and has some
plies.
In some areas of southern Albania a small protrusion comes
out of the cap. The cap is made from one single piece of woolen felt,
usually white, that is molded to the shape of the head. The name qeleshe comes from the Albanian word
for wool (Albanian: lesh).
In northern Albania , the
shape resembles an egg shell cut in half. In southern Albania , the
shape is that of a cone with the top cut. Sometimes the qeleshe is worn along
with a bandana tied around the head.
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Very interesting information about this traditional skull cap
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