This photo album from the 1970s, produced by Zakopiańskie Warsztaty Wzorcowe in Poland, stands as a testament to Polish folk-inspired craftsmanship. The cover is fashioned from natural, light beige leather with a matte finish and a subtle yellowish undertone. At its center sits a tooled rosette, bordered by geometric friezes, and framed with a row of small, round brass studs complemented by larger ones at each corner and a distinctive decorative brass element within the rosette. The album is bound with a leather cord finished with tassels, and the construction is marked by even, prominent stitching and carefully finished edges. Inside, it holds 20 cardboard pages separated by interleaved foil. The original paper tag remains attached. The proportions are harmonious, with a gently elongated rectangular format (26 × 19 × 3 cm). Condition: excellent – no visible signs of use, with the leather and decorative elements intact and undamaged.This album carries the voice of the 1970s, a period when folk art and functional craft merged in everyday objects. The pale, matte leather and brass accents evoke the atmosphere of Zakopane workshops, where traditional motifs found new expression. The leather cord, embossing, and hand-applied studs create an object that not only preserves photographic memories, but becomes a keepsake of its own era—inviting family stories and journeys to be captured within its pages.The album can be displayed on a wooden console in the living room, where natural light will highlight the texture of the leather and the brass details. In a home office or library, it pairs well with other items of rustic or folk origin: carved frames, utilitarian ceramics, wooden mementos. For warmer,
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Height3 cm
Depth19 cm
Width26 cm
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Width26 cm
Height3 cm
Depth19 cm
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