Our Old Polish collection is inspired by royal fabrics from the collections of Polish kings. From tapestries, through carpets, kontusz and chasuble stripes, coats of arms, tapestries to tapestries. Royal collections are located in the most important places on the map of Poland, such as the Wawel Royal Castle, the Royal Castle in Warsaw, National Museums, etc. They refer to historical motifs, and for us they are an inspiration to create fanciful patterns on glass baubles.
17th century captured in a silver and gold flower arrangement. Stylized palmettes and floral flagella create a harmonious composition on the maroon background of this hand-decorated baubles. Gentle lines of flowers, royal colors of gold and silver – all this brings the richness of old Polish embroidery. The ornament belongs to the Old Polish collection of Bombkarnia, which presents patterns taken directly from the 17th and 18th century Polish embroidery.
All our baubles are hand-blown through hand-made decoration.
Round ball ~ 100 mm
Material:
– bauble: glass
– box: decorative cardboard printed in the colors of Bombkarnia
Each of the elements was produced in Poland.
Lady in blue
Kuyavian Easter eggs - Red - goose
Gingerbread star with white icing
White openwork
Queen's shawl
Double set - Gingerbread star and a house
Cats Komozja - Kitten Richard
King Sobieski embroidery - matte sapphire
Wooden Easter egg - White flowers on dark blue
Folk hearts - Kashubian Embroidery
Wooden Easter egg - small - mix - blue
Ornate Embroidery - opalescent turquoise
Gingerbread man
Queen Marysieńka embroidery - matte red
Queen Marysieńka embroidery - navy blue matte 










