Zvoncari, Rijeka, Croatia

Ritual performed at сурва, Pernik, Bulgaria

The Zvončari (“bellmen”) custom dates to Slavic pagan antiquity. Their key duty is to scare away evil spirits of winter and to stir up a new spring-time cycle.

Local legend claims that it was the Zvončari that scared away invading Turks during the Ottoman conquest, with shepherds doning masks on their heads, along with belted-on bells, produced a deafening noise that frightened the enemy away.

The standard Zvončar costume includes white trousers, striped shirt, and a sheepskin throw. In their hands they hold a “balta” or “bačuka” — a stylized mace, and around the waist one or more big brass bells.