Description
“Folk Costumes of Cracow and their cut” is a unique publication authored by Seweryn Udziela, which is an extremely valuable cultural documentation of folk clothing in Cracow. Published in 1930 by the Ethnographic Museum in Krakow, the book deeply explores the rich traditions and diversity of folk costumes, presenting their cut, materials and significance in the context of local culture. It details not only the aesthetics, but also the functionality of the costumes, which reflect regional social and historical features.
The book was bound in fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, which gives it a unique, elegant character and durability. The handmade technique of binding emphasizes the exclusivity of the edition, making it a valuable acquisition for any library and for collectors of works of art.
An investment in “Folk Costumes of Cracow and their cut” is not only an excellent opportunity to enrich one’s own knowledge of Polish folk culture, but also to acquire a unique work, which over the years gains in collector value. Owning this book is an expression of appreciation for cultural heritage and local traditions, as well as a way to pass on knowledge of Polish folklore to future generations. It is a real treasure that will not only enrich your book collection, but also become an inspiration to discover the richness of Polish culture.


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