A teardrop, a kidney, a mango, an almond, a slipper, a drop. Paisley has a lot of names and also a lot of history. The textile’s real name is “buta” but more commonly known as “paisley”. How did it happen? The name Paisley finds its roots in Scotland. The town of Paisley was the capital…
Horses are holy animals. Even Vikings knew that! Their strength and loyalty made them perfect battle companions and farm workers. Swedish seem to appreciate horses so much that they made them a national symbol of Swedish handcraft. It also became an unofficial symbol of Sweden itself. But they didn’t use any horse. They decided that…
International Children’s Day is celebrated in November but some countries have different dates. In Eastern Europe it takes place on the 1st of June which means that It’s just around the corner! We love our kids and want to spoil them as much as we can. To give them the whole world. That’s why Children’s…
Greetings, dear readers! Today, we explore the enchanting world of Polish folklore through the beloved symbol at Folky: the Polish Rooster. My kids’ clothing brand captures the essence of folklore, igniting wonder in children everywhere. Join us on this journey as we explore the fascinating tale behind the Polish Rooster print and its significance in…
Rosy cheeks, bright-eyed face of a young woman surrounded by bright (usually red) colours and flowery, traditional ornamentation. When you think of Russia, what is the first thought that appears in your mind? What souvenir would you bring home? A wooden doll, perhaps? It is possible that you’ve never heard of the name “matryoshka” before.…