mennica
Mennica is a traditional Polish term referring to a small, portable metal container used primarily for storing coins, jewelry, or other small valuables. The word derives from the Polish *mień* (meaning "small") and *nica* (a diminutive suffix), indicating its compact size. Historically, mennica were often made of brass, silver, or copper and were designed to be easily carried, often attached to belts or worn as pendants.
The most famous example of a mennica is the *Mennica Krakowska*, a small, intricately designed pouch from
Beyond their practical use, mennica have cultural significance, sometimes symbolizing wealth, protection, or even superstition. In