Carved Polish Plate — a vibrant example of mid-century Eastern European folk art, celebrating regional traditions through craftsmanship and pattern. This wooden plate features an incised central rosette surrounded by concentric rings of hand-carved floral and geometric motifs. Stained in warm brown with subtle tonal variation, the piece showcases both decorative precision and rustic charm. It was likely intended as a wall-hung item rather than for table use.
In Poland, hand-carved wooden objects — from plates to spoons to religious panels — are a longstanding tradition tied to both village life and national identity. During the mid-20th century, folk art saw a revival as a response to industrialization and as a celebration of local culture. These plates were often sold as souvenirs or displayed in kitchens and parlors, symbolizing heritage and hand-skill.
This plate captures that tradition beautifully. Whether part of a folk art wall grouping or presented on its own, it speaks to accessible artistry, deep-rooted symbolism, and the enduring appeal of natural materials.


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