In many homes in the region, the same scene can still be seen, the “Kosovo girl” tapestry above the couch, in the hallway or in the parents’ bedroom.
In many cases, it has been there for decades, to the extent that the household members no longer notice it.
Slightly faded from the sun and covered with traces of time, for most owners it is just a part of an old interior from the time of the former Yugoslavia, an ornament with no special meaning or story.
Although it was once almost a standard part of households, today the “Kosovo girl” is increasingly sought after by collectors and lovers of antiques.
Individual copies can be found on the market, which are sold at very different prices, from a few tens of euros to more than 1000 euros, which surprises many owners who still have it in their home, he writes. Dnevno.hr.
















