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 fancy patterns on glass baubles.
Round baubles symbolize harmony. The apples that inspired the creation of Christmas balls refer to the heavenly fruit that Adam and Eve were tempted by. The first baubles were made in the 19th century in Germany. The tradition of dressing the Christmas tree goes back to pagan times. In the past, trees were decorated with nuts and apples instead of ornaments.
According to the legend, a poor craftsman who worked in a glassworks could not afford to buy fruit and nuts, so he blew a glass ball himself. In this way, he saved the steelworks from bankruptcy, and its decorations captivated people all over the world. 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.
Queen Marysieńka embroidery - navy blue matte
Pansies on a pearly purple mat.
Peacock Easter Egg
Kuyavian Easter eggs - Blue - goose
Chicken with feathers on a clip
Emblem of Poland
Lady in crimson
Here on a clip - blue
Wooden Easter egg - small - mix - pink
Dogs Komozja - White- black cocker spaniel Rasco
Regional Easter egg - Opoczyńska goose - pink
Wooden Easter egg - small - mix - yellow
Gingerbread star
Set - Lowicz Easter Eggs on hen eggs
Royal tapestries 











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