Primošten ethnography includes a local exhibition: a kitchen with a fireplace and with antique inventory (iron lid, a metal chain for hanging a cauldron, a table, an iron dish, and logs) which was used by the Jurlin family. The distillation room: a hundred years old boiler, a canon that dates from the 19th century, all the tools used for cultivating the craggy land and a plough which was pulled by the oxen from the hinterland. Cellar: wine barrels, stone jars that served for olive oil storage, a millstone for grinding grain, toć, which served for pressing olives, skins that served for transportation of wine, and a wooden box for storing cured meat. Bedroom: a bed where Stipe’s parents slept, on which he was born and slept until the age of 11, a family cradle, a weaving loom where grandma Antica weaved, my mother’s Singer sewing machine, Primošten folk costume, my grandmother’s and my mother’s chest with a katuja, a special compartment for storing golden jewelry, money and important documents. Tineja: a spacious house for spending family time at Easter, Christmas...
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