ródciennych
Ródciennych is a term of Polish origin that translates to "linen people" or "linen family." It refers to a historical group of people in Poland who were primarily involved in the linen trade and production. This industry was significant in certain regions of Poland for centuries, contributing to the local economy and cultural identity. The cultivation of flax, the plant from which linen is derived, and the subsequent processing into thread and fabric, formed the livelihood for many families. These communities often developed specialized skills and knowledge passed down through generations, making them experts in linen craftsmanship.
The linen trade involved not only the manufacturing of textiles but also their distribution and sale, both