• Scroll with an image of King Ladislaus Jagiello, painted in watercolour by the artist of our publishing house, Marek Miha. The portrait is a colourful interpretation of the drawings from the cycle Poczet królów i książąt polskich executed in pencil by Jan Matejko. WŁADYSŁAW JAGIEŁŁO (1362 - 1434) Jagiełło, son of Olgierd, ruler of Lithuania, from 1377 Grand Duke of Lithuania. In 1385 he married Jadwiga of Anjou and concluded a personal union between Lithuania and Poland. As a result, he was baptised and named Ladislaus. In 1386, he became the Polish king. The victory won by Jogaila at Grunwald in 1410 over the Teutonic Order led to an increase in the importance of Poland and its monarch in the international arena, and the union with Lithuania was strengthened in 1413 with the Union of Horodela.
  • A scroll with an image of King Casimir the Great, painted in watercolour by the artist of our publishing house, Marek Miha. The portrait is a colourful interpretation of drawings from the series Poczet królów i książąt polskich (A Selection of Polish Kings and Princes) made in pencil by Jan Matejko. KAZIMIERZ THE GREAT (1310 - 1370) The last of the Piast dynasty, king of Poland from 1333. Due to the construction of dozens of new cities, as well as the expansion or construction of several hundred new castles and fortresses, he was called ‘the one who found Poland wooden and left it brick’. The talented ruler was also famous for the small number of wars fought and an effective foreign policy. His reign consolidated the unification process of the Polish lands and brought Poland out of political isolation in Europe, after nearly two centuries of district disintegration.
  • Chronicle of the city – Berlin

    89,00 160,00 
    WALL CHRONICLES IN THE FORM OF SCROLLS These are publications dedicated in particular to cities and local government units (municipalities, districts, provinces). Wall chronicles are an original promotional and commemorative gadget.
  • Chronicle of a city – Cracow

    89,00 160,00 
    WALL CHRONICLES IN THE FORM OF SCROLLS These are publications dedicated in particular to cities and local government units (municipalities, districts, provinces). Wall chronicles are an original promotional and commemorative gadget.
  • Stylized wall calendar with wax seal suspended on strings.Dimensions: 30 cm wide x 90 cm long. The form of the binding is modelled on the traditional way of hanging wall publications on wooden rods, but we have applied an original modification. The upper and lower sleeves housing the support rods are joined by decorative metal rivets. It is printed on decorative paper, similar in texture and properties to the handmade papers used in the old days. An additional characteristic element of the publication are the ragged edges of the sheet, which are stylistically reminiscent of old incunabula affected by the tooth of time. As with all our wall publications, the paper is coated with a matt laminate on both sides, which strengthens the paper and protects it from moisture and dust. In addition, this treatment makes the calendar look like the original parchment. The overall look is reminiscent of Roman script scrolls. Author's binding by Pergamena Publishers with a decorative hanging string.
  • Coat of arms of the nobility

    89,00 160,00 
    We will make for you any coat of arms whose image is available in Wikipedia or heraldic publications. We present a sample visualisation of the Rawicz coat of arms on our shop's website.
  • Lexicon of names (Eva)

    89,00 160,00 
    We offer a graphic and literary lexicon of names in the form of stylised scrolls. The page shows examples of two namesakes, female and male, Adam and Eve. In our publishing resources we have a collection of namesakes relating to most of the popular names from our cultural background. When ordering a namesake, please select the gender and name of the lady or gentleman for whom it will be intended. There is a possibility to place a short dedication or a wish for the recipient on the name tag. This is an additionally charged service.
  • Lexicon of names (Adam)

    89,00 160,00 
    We offer a graphic and literary lexicon of names in the form of stylised scrolls. The page shows examples of two namesakes, female and male, Adam and Eve. In our publishing resources we have a collection of namesakes relating to most of the popular names from our cultural background. When ordering a namesake, please select the gender and name of the lady or gentleman for whom it will be intended. There is a possibility to place a short dedication or a wish for the recipient on the name tag. This is an additionally charged service.
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