Erica Stout
Polish folklore
Immerse yourself in the rich traditions and captivating stories of Polish folklore. Discover the magic of ancient legends and vibrant customs that have been passed down through generations.
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Pamela Baker
Turoń - a mythical creature from Polish folklore, having roots in ancient Slavic winter rites. A person dressed up as a turoń is usually accompanying groups of kolędnicy (people singing carols) during...
Martin Turon
I’ve been collecting various images depicting the Polish celebrations of Midsummer – called in Polish Noc Świętojańska (St. John’s Night), Kupalnocka / Noc Kupały (Kupala Night), …
Joseph Possley
The Polish national wardrobe is filled to the brim with embroidered dresses in all possible colours as well as Gorals, hard-soled leather moccasins called ‘kierpce’ and ornaments from red beaded necklaces to fancy peacock feathers from Kraków. Hanging next to stripy woollen and felt attire, we find the finest silk, cashmere and colourfully threaded ornamental lace.
Bartosz Szyzdek
Polish Folk Style
Ene Koppelmann
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Melanie Moore
Second part of my planned short series describing the symbolism of colors in Polish folklore. Like before, I’ll start with a bit of vocabulary and etymology for the interested (you might skip…
nicole stovivek
Posts about Ethnography and Customs written by Lamus Dworski
Jola Podczerwińska
In the old times there were no Christmas trees in the Polish houses. They became widespread only in the first half of the 20th century, but were not in use in most of the rural households of the ce…
Victoria Carvelli