Hutsul treasures - authentic sounds, decorations and style of the Carpathians
Trembita - the longest wind musical instrument in the world, a symbol of Hutsul freedom and strength. Made of spruce, wrapped in birch bark or brass, the trembita was used for announcements, holidays and ceremonies. Its voice is the voice of the mountains, which sounds powerful and majestic.
Drymba (harp) - a small plucked instrument with a unique timbre. Its sound penetrates the soul, evokes a feeling of antiquity and merging with nature. Drymba easily fits in a pocket, and carries the depth of entire generations of Hutsul culture.
Corals - traditional women's necklaces made of natural materials: glass, wood, stones or ceramics. Bright, multi-row and always with a cross or medallion - corals were a symbol of abundance, beauty and a talisman at the same time.
Hutsul bags (taystra) are made of wool or leather, handmade, with geometric or floral patterns. They were worn over the shoulder at weddings, fairs and every day. Today, taystra is an ethnic accessory that harmoniously combines style, convenience and cultural heritage.
Authenticity from the Carpathians | Handmade | Culture that you can feel
These things are not just products, they are the living energy of the Hutsul region. They will complement your image, interior or become a unique gift with deep meaning.