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Romani Symbols
In the mid-19th century, nomadic groups like the gypsies, now called Roma, used wagons as housing since it allowed them to easily move from location to location. While many contemporary Roma individuals have permanent homes, Romani wagons are making a comeback among individuals who hope to reconnect with their rich, wandering heritage and enjoy the great outdoors.
Gypsy Caravans Blue
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After facing centuries of persecution, contemporary Roma rarely invite outsiders into their way of life. Instead, many carry out secretive, removed lives in communities where people share their Romani customs, beliefs and traditions. Recently, some reality television shows have allowed the general population to catch a glimpse of the Romani lifestyle. Of course, these shows slice and dice truth in editing labs, and therefore only touch on the tip of the Romani culture iceberg.
Contemporary Caravan
Source: The Daily Mail
Caravan Flowers
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Roma caravans, also known as vardos, were traditionally horse-drawn wagons used first by the British Romani. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, many of them a visual representation of the ornate, colorful aesthetic often associated with Romani culture.
History Of Caravan
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Gypsy Caravans Display
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Gypsy Caravans Wishingwood
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Over time, a variety of caravan constructions have come in and out of fashion, including the Burton, brush, reading, ledge, bow top and open lot caravan styles. Though these caravans may look small, many contain all the living essentials: everything from beds, bookshelves, kitchens, cupboards, and even fireplaces may be found in these caravans.
Bowtop Interior
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Gypsy Caravans Interior
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Resembling more of a gem on wheels than your average mobile home, Roma caravans often feature brighter, more intricately designed works of art than a home. Contemporary caravan designers include Yorkie Greenwood and Lol Thompson, who use bright colors to decorate the vardos with traditional Romani cultural symbols.
Caravan Trailer
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Gypsy Caravans Modern
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Colorful Caravan
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