Description
The Dirndl used to be a Munich servant's costume. From the end of the 19th century, city dwellers wore it on trips to the countryside or as a simple summer dress. Today's dirndl consists of a low-cut top, a wide skirt and an apron. It is worn in Munich for the Oktoberfest, in restaurants or on festive occasions and is considered a symbol of the city.
The Dirndl bracelet is made in southern Germany. The Munich symbol is high-quality rhodium-plated and the fabric ribbon is hand-knotted.
Details:
- Symbol: Stainless steel rhodium-plated
- Dimensions: 16 x 13 mm
- Logo pendant: 925 sterling silver rhodium-plated
- Closure: Sliding knot
- Size: 14-21 cm