mărțișor
The term "mărțișor" refers to a traditional Romanian celebration that occurs on the first day of March. It involves the giving of a small talisman, usually made of red and white threads, symbolizing the arrival of spring. The red represents vitality and life, while the white signifies purity and health. People often wear these mărțișoare as a sign of good luck and to celebrate the changing season.
Mărțișor is deeply rooted in Romanian culture and is associated with various customs and folklore. It is common for men to give mărțișoare to women as a gesture of appreciation and affection. This tradition is not only observed in Romania but also in other countries in the Balkans, where similar customs exist.