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Traditional women’s costume from the Kaszuby region, detail

Stanisław Rompa2012

The State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw

The State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland

The Kaszubian embroidery as we know it today appeared in the region in the 1920s and 1930s. It was created by Teodora Gulgowska, Franciszka Majkowska and Maksymilian Lewandowski and other people creating the so-called variations (the schools of teaching the technique in the Kaszuby region). The embroidery was created to combat unemployment and was designed to be liked by urban and foreign customers. Today “Kaszubian embroidery” functions as “Kaszubian model” and is used in various markets (food, advertisement, everyday items, regional coats of arms etc.)

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  • Title: Traditional women’s costume from the Kaszuby region, detail
  • Creator: Stanisław Rompa
  • Date Created: 2012
  • Location Created: Kashubian area, Pomerania, NorthernPoland
  • Type: folk costume
  • Photographer: Łukasz Zandecki
  • Medium: textiles, gold and colour handmade embroidery, amber
The State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw

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