okciowego
Okciowe is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Polish folk embroidery. It is characterized by its intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors, typically featuring shades of red, blue, green, and yellow. The embroidery is often found on linen and cotton fabrics, and is commonly used to decorate clothing, such as blouses and skirts, as well as household linens like tablecloths and pillowcases.
The origins of okciowe embroidery can be traced back to rural regions of Poland, where it developed
The techniques used in okciowe embroidery are passed down through generations, preserving a rich artisanal heritage.