Koniakow Lace: Weaving Tradition into Global Fashion
Koniakow lace, a traditional craft originating from the Beskid Mountains in Poland, has gained international fame for its intricate patterns and unique designs inspired by nature. This centuries-old needlework has evolved into a prized art form, attracting global fashion brands seeking its exclusive and stunning creations.

Koniakow lace, a refined art of crocheting, has transcended its traditional roots in a quaint mountain village in Poland to achieve global acclaim. This craft, taught to Wieslawa Juroszek by the women in her family, now defines the livelihoods of around 700 lace makers in Koniakow.
Today, the delicate artistry of Koniakow lace captivates international fashion houses, including Dior and Dolce & Gabbana, thanks to its unique patterns inspired by the village's natural surroundings. Each piece is a testament to the creators' imagination and innovation, thus drawing significant attention in high-fashion circles.
These sophisticated lace products, ranging from lingerie and dresses to tablecloths, hold a premium market position due to the meticulous time and skill they demand. The craftsmanship of Koniakow lace, featured twice at Paris Fashion Week, continues to thrive, defying the fading trends seen in other traditional crafts worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)