ʚɞ The tradition of Mărțișor, an ancestral symbol of an ancient renewal scenario at the onset of spring, is linked, according to tradition, to the moment of death and the symbolic birth of a native feminine deity - Baba Dochia. Mărțișor is also the popular name for the month of March, the beginning month of the agricultural year.
ʚɞ In popular belief, Mărțișor symbolizes the cord of the year that gathers, through the intertwining of two threads, the 365 calendar days. The colors white and red represent the two opposing seasons, winter and summer. In old traditional societies, only these two basic seasons are recognized, with spring and autumn considered transitional seasons. According to beliefs from Bucovina, Mărțișor is the thread of the year's days, spun by Baba Dochia while ascending the mountain with her sheep, similar to the thread of human life spun at birth by the Fates. The white color represents the cold of ending winter, while the red represents the warmth of upcoming summer naturally in the calendar.
ʚɞ Mărțișor was a symbol worn with great dignity and solemnity by members of traditional society, who avoided any uncivilized behavior during the period when Mărțișor adorned their attire.
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