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Komozja poland russian collection
Komozja poland russian collection






komozja poland russian collection

Komozja opened in the spring of 1945, the company name a combination of the first syllables of each of the founder’s last names: KO-zak, MO-stowski and ZJA-wiony. To establish a livelihood, they resolved to create their own glassworks business. In the spring of 1945 as the Second World War had just ended, a devastated Poland was emerging from one of the most grueling episodes in her history-six years of Nazi occupation.Ī young mother, Kazimiera Zjawiony, her soldier husband Wladyslaw Mostowski, her older brother Waclaw and their friend Henryk Kozak, a glass-blower, had lost everything during the war. The story is dramatic and inspiring, stranger than fiction-the timeless love of freedom, and the joy of art. This beautiful golden draped gown angel is holding the world in her hands. Inside, the display of beautiful blown glass ornaments and the many awards Komozja has won over the years reveals something more-a commitment to excellence, hard work and artistic integrity. RARE Discontinued Polonaise by Komozja Russian Collection Item: GP514 Hand Blown Glass Ornaments Complete Boxed Set 5 Ornaments Size: 4' to 7' Preowned condition in Original Wood Case Gorgeous ornaments show some wear from use but to cracks or chips. Polonaise Collection By Komozja Angel Millennium Polish Glass Ornament. Their skilled craftsmen have taken many different challenges during their work. Komozja Family produces the highest quality glass ornaments using traditional methods of glass processing. The factory is placed in Czestochowa in Southern Poland. FOR SALE New in painted wood presentation box, this stunning.

komozja poland russian collection

Komozja, the Mostowski family’s state-of-the-art glassworks, is a polish producer of the finest handmade glass ornaments. KOMOZJA POLAND HANDBLOWN Glass Russian Nesting Doll Ornament New in Wooden Box - 85.00.








Komozja poland russian collection