Description
The greeting card designed by us shows the our interpretation of Wilanów embroidery. The heritage of Polish folk art is based on regional embroidery. Elegant, black and white Wilanów embroidery rightly evokes the palace atmosphere of King Sobieski’s court in Warsaw’s Wilanów.
Card size: 15 x 15 cm
Middle: clean
To meet the expectations of our customers, we offer an additional solution. If you would like to buy any of our products as a gift with a card, let us know! In your shopping notes, add your wishes and we will write them over to the card you have purchased. In addition, the order will be sent without a receipt, so the recipient will be able to enjoy the gift knowing who he got it from. The outer finish of the card is made of a special satin foil that does not affect the color, but adds tactile qualities. It is nice, even like “velor” smooth.
The heritage of Polish folk art lies primarily with regional embroidery. Ornaments from the Cracow region have been characterized as the most notable decorations in Poland. Etnographers divide the Cracow region into the western part (that includes the city of Cracow, surrounding villages and towns in the north-west) and the eastern part (including south-east outskirts of the city and areas further towards Brzesko and Tarnów). White and colored embroidery are two of the most significant characteristics of the Cracow costume which was worn from the end of the 18th century. However, it only became a festive garment at the beggining of the 20 th century.