kirjottuille
Kirjottuille is a Latvian term that translates to "embroidered" or "embroideries." It refers to decorative needlework applied to fabric, creating patterns and images through the use of thread. This art form has a rich history in Latvia, deeply intertwined with cultural traditions and national identity.
Latvian embroidery is known for its distinctive motifs, often featuring geometric patterns, stylized floral designs, and
Traditionally, Latvian embroidery was used to adorn a wide range of textiles, including clothing, household items,
The threads used in Latvian embroidery are typically made of cotton, linen, or wool, with silk sometimes