Ornament Set: “King Sobieski, Queen Marysieńka, and the Otter from Legend”
This unique collection of ornaments draws inspiration from the rich history and culture of Poland, particularly the treasures held at the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów.
King Sobieski:
This ornament represents John III Sobieski, one of Poland’s most distinguished monarchs, celebrated for his victory at the Battle of Vienna in 1683. The king is depicted in full royal regalia, featuring the iconic crown and scepter, drawing from portraits and sculptures found in the Wilanów Museum’s collections.
Queen Marysieńka:
Marie Casimire d’Arquien, known in Poland as Marysieńka, was the wife of King Sobieski and played a significant role at the royal court. This ornament showcases her in a beautifully detailed gown reminiscent of the Baroque era, with elements inspired by the museum’s artwork that highlight her elegance and royal stature.
The Otter from Legend:
This charming ornament references the 17th-century tale of the tame otter owned by Jan Chryzostom Pasek, a nobleman and memoirist. According to the legend, the otter was not only a companion but also assisted in hunting, making it a unique symbol of Polish noble culture. (Source: wilanow-palac.pl)
Each of these ornaments is handcrafted and painted with precision, capturing the spirit and aesthetics of the Baroque era, as seen in the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów. This set combines historical education with traditional Christmas decoration, bringing the atmosphere of old Poland into your home.
Height: approx. 13-18 cm
Material:
– bauble: glass
– box: decorative cardboard printed in the colors of Bombkarnia
Each of the elements was produced in Poland.