Samari
Saddlery: a wooden structure which is attached to the back of the donkey or horse. The intermediate space is for the rider to sit or adjust the load and has wooden structures at the front and back to tie the loads with ropes. In the front is the brostelina, a leather strap attached to the chest to hold the load uphill, and the capulodetes, leather straps on the rump to hold the load downhill.
Information
Category: Grape transport containers
Use: Loading base
Meterial: Wood
Entity: © Museum of Cretan Ethnology – Vori village
