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This is a beautiful Kashub floral pattern printed on a bookmark with a gray background. The Wdzydze school is considered to be the oldest school of multicolored Kashubian embroidery. Its birth dates back to the beginning of the 20th century and is associated with Teodora and Izydor Gulgowski - the creators of the Museum of the Kashubian Ethnographic Park in Wdzydze Kiszewskie. On the one hand, it was an interesting promotion and dissemination of Kashubian folk art at that time, on the other hand, by engaging girls and women from Wdzydze in this work (especially in the slower winter period), the Gulgowskis certainly contributed to improving the material existence of the local population, finding for created embroidery works. During World War I, the development of this field was halted, but it flourished in the mid-1920s. At that time, in Wdzydze Kiszewskie and the neighboring towns of Wąglikowice, Gołuń and Rybki, about a hundred embroiderers cultivated Wdzydze embroidery. The Wdzydze school is characterized by an unusual richness of colors reaching up to seventeen colors.
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Features
- Size - 2" x 8.25" - 5cm x 21cm
Kaszubski Design Printed In Poland
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