Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Bulgarian embroidery as an inspiration in modern life

7
Photo: facebook.com/otmimi/

Traditional Bulgarian embroidery has been inspiring people for centuries. The diversity of its elements is an expression of the rich soul and artistic talents of the Bulgarian woman and embodies the constant pursuit of beauty. For five years now, Maria Gergova has been putting her inspiration, talent and positive energy into bringing embroidery into our modern life, depicting it on glass vessels. And she succeeds to bring joy to many people through creating unique glass objects.Maria Gergova

She received the creative impulse from another talented Bulgarian woman who creates embroidery on knitted cuffs. This made Maria think how to make the elements of traditional embroidery constantly present in our everyday life. She bought books with authentic motifs, became a member of several specialized Facebook groups and in this way manages to constantly enrich the elements she recreates on glass:

"The less popular they are, the greater my desire to recreate them, as they are different and more colorful - something that I am very satisfied to see on glass. Popular embroideries are everywhere these days - people are putting them on a variety of things, not just clothes. I want my work to stand the test of time and that's why rare motifs are more valuable to me," says Maria, who has turned her hobby into a profession. She also uses her own labor-intensive technique of painting on glass:


“The embossed image was the idea I came up with in order to make the embroidery more realistic. I did not borrow from anywhere. The making of a single glass has 13 stages - from tinting of the glass, to the finishing touches."

The work is delicate – decorating a set of wine glasses, for example, takes more than a month. But the satisfaction is great, especially when she manages to seal on glass an old embroidery pattern, passed down from generation to generation in some Bulgarian family.


"When I started 5 years ago, I was very impressed by the embroideries from the region of Ruse. I have also recreated motifs that had been handed down in families for many years. I made a motif for a wedding that was passed down from grandmother to granddaughter and this really touched me," Maria Gergova says, while the people who have trusted her talent invariably return with another order for some beautiful occasion. This gives her an incentive to put her soul into her work:

"The energy of the embroiderers has been part of me for more than 5 years and this is a wonderful charge not only for my soul. It is great to see that what I do is valued by people."


See also:


Interview by: Mina Deneva, BNR-Shumen

Text: Elena Karkalanova

English: Al. Markov

Photos: Facebook



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

The Regional Ethnographic Museum in Plovdiv helps to revive the ancient craft of felting

Products made of wool inspire the feeling of inner comfort and warmth in the visitors of the Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum. The exhibition "Bulgarian felts - a message from antiquity" presents an ancient craft, which is..

published on 7/13/24 8:30 PM

Esther Willems - choreographer from The Hague who believes that the Bulgarian soul is encoded in the dances

The Hague, a city in the south of the Netherlands, the administrative centre and the place where the Queen lives and works...  Hardly anyone associates this city with Bulgarian folklore and traditions. But the fact is that the interest in..

published on 7/4/24 8:12 PM

With the magic of the horo dance in Razlog

On June 28 and 29th, the city of Razlog, in the region of Blagoevgrad, will present the magic of Bulgarian folklore. In these days, the XIII Festival of traditional horo dance will be held on the central square "Preobrazhenie".  The..

published on 6/28/24 8:25 AM