sítník
Sítník is a Czech term that translates to "netter" or "net maker" in English. Historically, it referred to a craftsman who specialized in creating and repairing nets. These nets were essential for a variety of purposes, including fishing, hunting, and agriculture. The profession of sítník was vital in communities where these activities were a primary source of sustenance.
The work of a sítník involved using various materials, such as flax, hemp, or animal sinew, to
In modern times, the traditional role of the sítník has largely diminished due to the advent of