Title: Souvenirs from Poland
1Souvenirs from Poland
2Crafts occupies an important place in the Polish
culture. Handmade toys and ornaments for
centuries have been a symbol of this country.
This type of trinkets are unusual souvenirs of
Poland.
3Hand-painted baubleImpressive, hand-painted
bauble made of special, unbreakable plastic.
Baubles are produced in small quantities. They
are unique gifts with diverse patterns which are
difficult to repeat.
4- Baba Yaga
- A wonderful Christmas tree ornament. Hand-made
decorations made of straw, colored threads and
scraps of material. These decorations come from
the region of Lublin. Baba Yagas can be purchased
in three colors blue, red and yellow.
5- Podhale (literally "under Mountain meadows") is
Poland's most southern region, sometimes referred
to as the "Polish highlands". Podhale is located
in the foothills of the Tatra range of the
Carpathians, and is characterized by a rich
tradition of folklore
6- A pair of dolls in folk costumes
- Two dolls are wearing hand-sewn outfits from
Podhale region. - Feminine attire red, green or sapphire skirt,
embroidered beaded corset, white blouse with
lace, white socks and traditional shoes on its
feet, beads around its neck tied back with a red
ribbon and a flowery scarf . - Male attire pants with richly embroidered cloth,
traditional shoes and a hat decorated with - a feather and shells.
7- Kraków is the second largest and one of the
oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula
River in the Lesser Poland region, Kraków has
traditionally been one of the leading centres of
Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life and
is one of Poland's most important economic hubs.
8A paper knife Elegant metal knife to open the
envelopes. Its hilt has the form of a figurine
of an eagle with outstretched wings sitting on
edge of the shield with the arms of the City of
Krakow. A paper knife is a practical object
necessary for fast, easy and aesthetic opening of
correspondence.
9- A key ring in the form of a friendly dragon
- A rubber key ring in the form of a friendly and
cheerful dragon eating a traditional croissant
from Krakow. This key ring can be fastened to a
set of keys or aUSB flash drive. It is also
suitable for decoration of clothing, pencil
cases, backpacks and other everyday objects.
10Michalina Broda