krajka
Krajka is a term primarily used in Slavic languages, most notably Czech and Slovak, to denote lace. It refers to an ornamental fabric made by looping, twisting, or knitting threads. Krajka can be created using various techniques, including bobbin lace, needle lace, tatting, and crochet. The production of krajka is a traditional craft that has been practiced for centuries, often by women in rural communities.
Historically, krajka was used to adorn clothing, household textiles, and religious vestments. The intricate patterns and
In contemporary times, krajka continues to be appreciated as an art form and a decorative element. While