And modern country sweaters, with their recolored and simplified folkloric motifs, have a new-found sophistication.
They cover relatively simple forms with breathtaking intricacies, drawing on Persian, folkloric and Cubist motifs.
It originated as a symbolic practice in the ancient Near East and became a well-established folkloric motif in the Middle Ages.
The folkloric motif of the persecuted heroine becomes the realistic depiction of an abused child.
The ornaments are simple and resemble natural elements (the flow of water, the sun, the line of life, folkloric motifs).
Other windows feature small windows of Polish Saints and martyrs as well as Polish eagles and folkloric motifs.
It is widespread as a folkloric motif among many of the world's cultures, and the notion has also found its way into both children's folklore and into modern popular culture.
It continues the folkloric motifs by having her mother-in-law be the one to persecute her again, by setting her and her baby adrift.
The film is notable for its many mythological and folkloric motifs and references.
However the hero refuses, in a common folkloric motif of postponement of an obligation through the pursuit a difficult and long-lasting mission, until he has won five battles.