In Poland, the Blessed Virgin Mary — known as Matka Boża — is more than a religious figure; she is a symbol of faith, strength, and national unity. For centuries, devotion to Mary has shaped Polish identity, art, and daily life. From sacred icons to beloved traditions, her presence can be felt in homes, churches, and even in the hearts of those who have never set foot in Poland.
Read moreThe History of Polish Pottery
When you hold a piece of Polish Pottery, you’re not just holding a dish — you’re holding a piece of history. Each bowl, mug, and platter reflects centuries of artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural pride rooted in one small town in southwestern Poland: Bolesławiec.
This beautiful, durable stoneware has become beloved around the world for its vibrant hand-painted designs, everyday functionality, and deep connection to Polish heritage.
Read moreCelebrating Polish Heritage Month: Honoring Tradition, Culture, and Community
Each October, Polish Americans across the United States proudly celebrate Polish American Heritage Month — a time to honor the vibrant culture, deep traditions, and countless contributions of Polish people throughout history. From the heart of Poland to the neighborhoods of Metro Detroit, this month is a reminder of the values that define our heritage: family, faith, hard work, and pride in craftsmanship.
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