zoliwoci
Zoliwoci is a term used in ethnographic literature to describe a class of small carved wooden figures produced in Central and Eastern Europe. The figures typically depict animals and folkloric beings and are intended as children's toys, decorative items, or ritual objects. They are known for their simple, stylized forms, bold outlines, and hand-painted surfaces.
The origin of the word zoliwoci is uncertain; it is thought to derive from a regional dialect
Construction and motifs: Zoliwoci are usually carved from softwoods such as linden, fir, or poplar. They are
Historical context and distribution: Zoliwoci traditions developed in rural crafts with regional variations in design and
Cultural significance: Zoliwoci are regarded as elements of folk art that reflect local fauna, myth, and daily