The Ukrainian brand Gunia Project has released an Easter collection of ceramic tableware called Naïve, inspired by the ornaments of ancient embroidered towels from the 1950s-1960s. The items are painted with elements of folk art: flowers, birds, angels, and spring motifs. The brand has collected these towels as references for its collection, aimed at preserving and popularizing traditional art.

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Patterns used in techniques such as crochet, artistic satin stitch, and stitching have been transferred onto ceramics in the form of hand-painted designs. The main motifs include swans in a pond, loving birds, bows, cornflowers, blooming hearts, and an image of a woman with wings. The color scheme of the collection features pastel shades with black accents and gilding.
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The Naïve collection has been available for sale since March 18. It can be purchased on the website via the link, as well as in stores in Kyiv and Lviv.