right|thumb|280x280px|"Šavrinke" in traditional Istrian clothing Šavrinke (, singular: ; or ) were girls and women from the hinterlands of northern Slovene Istria as well as Croatian Istria who sold crops and other minor goods in town markets.
right|thumb|280x280px|"Šavrinke" in traditional Istrian clothing Šavrinke (, singular: ; or ) were girls and women from the hinterlands of northern Slovene Istria as well as Croatian Istria who sold crops and other minor goods in town markets.
Active especially around the city of Trieste, now in Italy, Šavrinke supplemented their household income by selling agricultural products to nearby towns. The main product sold by the Šavrinke was eggs. In order to procure them, they sometimes brought products such as needles, threads, pins, and scissors back to the village.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).