Folk Mobiles with Karolina Merska of Folka

Event Details

Saturday

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Sunday

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Age

12+

Venue

Kitchen Tables, Cathedral Square

How to attend

Sign up on the day

Price

Free

Inspired by traditional Polish folk crafts – pająki chandeliers and wycinanki (papercuts), Karolina will teach you how to create a unique colourful mobile to decorate your home.

“Pająk” is a chandelier traditionally made from straw and paper pompoms. Suspended from a ceiling in a main room, amongst colourful paper cut-outs, paintings and paper flowers they became a popular decoration in village houses. People believed it would bring you good luck and happiness. 

Using colourful ribbons, you will build a structure. Then, inspired by original papercuts and templates from Karolina’s collection, you will hand cut your own figures and shapes. Scenes from rural life, birds, animals and flowers were the most popular motifs. 

Working with various papers, you will create a mesmerising and meaningful mobile with your own story. 

By the end of the workshop, you will take your unique folk mobile to decorate your home. 

This workshop will take place in Kitchen Tables, a space that celebrates our dining spaces as places of making.

About Karolina Merska

Karolina Merska, originally from Poland, lives and works in London. Inspired by Polish folk art, Karolina started making traditional straw & paper chandeliers called “pajaki” (pah-yonk-ee) in 2015.  

Their history dates back to the mid 18th century. They were made by country women as decorations for their homes especially for Christmas, Easter, as well as for weddings and christenings. Suspended from a ceiling in a main room, amongst colourful paper cut-outs, paintings and paper flowers they became a popular decoration in polish village houses. They were a symbol of harvest and happiness in the New Year.

Pająki were not only colourful decorations. They had a symbolic meaning. People believed that rye straw, of which they were made of, had magical properties and would bring good crop, health and luck for the household.

Karolina loves sharing her knowledge and teaches pajaki workshops in her studio in East London and around the world. Her first book “Making Mobiles. Create Beautiful Polish Pajaki from Natural Materials” has been published in May 2021 in the UK.